“BOOM, brap, brap!” as hip-hop urchins N’Dubz might say. On the back of their fourth MOBO award and third album, N-Dubz make their first ever performance at the BIC on April 23.

The tour is the first arena tour by any of the UK’s current urban artists.

The sometimes controversial band have had an unprecedented impact on modern British youth culture, cemented by a successful 2010. Joining N-Dubz on tour will be fellow MOBO winner Professor Green.

After selling out a 21-date tour earlier last year, the Love.Live.Life 10-date tour will see the band play to their biggest audiences ever, taking in every part of the country.

The trio have sold over one million copies of their debut album, Uncle B (2008) and its 2009 follow-up, Against All Odds.

Their third album Love.Live.Life looks set to surpass all previous successes with one eye firmly on the US market.

The antithesis of manufactured, mass-produced pop puppets, the Camden three have already left an indelible mark on the charts, while their cultural impact – from their look to their sound, slang and catchphrases. With their four MOBOs, a BRIT nomination, fans in the form of Gary Barlow, a best-selling book, Against All Odds: From Street Life To Chart Life, and a major Channel 4 reality series Being N-Dubz, the band are now in the perfect position to put on the biggest show of their career to date.