Renowned bossa nova band to play show at historic mill in West Yorkshire
French bossa nova band Nouvelle Vague is set to play at a historic mill as part of its 21st anniversary tour.
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Digital reporter for the Bradford Telegraph & Argus, covering stories across the city and wider district. As well as writing stories on breaking news, health, crime, business and planning, Natasha loves seeking out stories on social issues and Bradford’s strong sense of community spirit.
French bossa nova band Nouvelle Vague is set to play at a historic mill as part of its 21st anniversary tour.
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