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Tunbridge Wells and Maidstone duo Slaves cancel Sheffield gig after kitchen knife accident
15:00, 19 May 2015
updated: 15:26, 19 May 2015
Two-piece punk group Slaves have cancelled a gig in Sheffield tonight because of an "accident involving a kitchen knife".
Tunbridge Wells’ Isaac Holman and former Maidstone schoolboy Laurie Vincent were due to perform later this evening, but tweeted fans to say the show was off as a result of the incident.
They have rescheduled the performance for June 24.
Singer-drummer Isaac Holmes said he ended up in hospital last night after an accident involving a knife.
He added: " They stitched me up but I can't play the drums for a little while. I'm really sorry."
The duo, who just announced a new batch of tour dates for November, had a dazzling start to 2015, which has been bolstered by the news they will be at this year's Reading and Leeds festival.
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