Pop duo Rizzle Kicks will be taking questions about their rise to fame next week.
Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sule will join BBC Radio 1's Phil Taggart for a question and answer workshop by BBC Introducing at Kingston College.
The singers, known for their chart hits Lost Generation, Down with the Trumpets and Mama Do the Hump, will talk about what it is like going from unknowns to chart toppers.
The event, in collaboration with Banquet Records, will also have discussions about the work of BBC Introducing, which has launched a number of musical careers.
The Q&A will also see the release of double compilation CD BBC Introducing Presents... Volume 1, charting the rise of Catfish and the Bottlemen, Bombay Bicycle Club and Twin Atlantic.
BBC Introducing Rizzle Kicks, Kingston College, St James Road, Kingston, Tuesday, March 24, 4pm, free, tickets available from Banquet Records, visit banquetrecords.com
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