Two-time Grammy-winning hip hop band Arrested Development will be bringing their unmistakable sound to Narberth’s Queen’s Hall later this year, as they drop in on Pembrokeshire for the band’s only Welsh date on their European tour.

It’s been more than 20 years since the group slammed the gangsta dominated world of hip hop with their defiant lyrics of hope, winnig two Grammy Awards in 1993 for Best New Artist, making them the first hip hop artist to win this award and Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group.

Their debut album ‘3 Years, 5 Months and 2 Days in the Life Of’ which sold over 4 million units, featured two top 5 hits in the UK, ‘People Everyday’ and ‘Mr. Wendal’, as well as their breakthrough smash ‘Tennessee’.

They used their voices and their status to benefit of many underprivileged brothers and sisters around the World, and with the success of the single Mr. Wendal, the group brought the issue of homelessness to the forefront. They even donated half their royalty earnings from Mr. Wendal to the National Coalition of the Homeless in USA.

The band’s latest album ’Don’t Fight Your Demons’ achieved widespread acclaim for being thought-provoking and extremely topical in times full of political and societal issues.

Arrested Development touring with a full band will perform some of their biggest hits and new material, delivering an onstage energy to thirsty audiences looking to quench their soul.

They will play the Queen’s Hall on Thursday, September 2.

For further information, head to the Queen’s Hall Facebook page.