Review: Ivory Wave bring it on home at iconic Birmingham show
Ivory Wave, na, na, na…the Birmingham five-piece return to the stage with a new EP to promote and a new confidence to exude.
Read MoreIvory Wave, na, na, na…the Birmingham five-piece return to the stage with a new EP to promote and a new confidence to exude.
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