A commemorative vinyl of Viola Beach's only album will be released six years after the band and their manager were killed.
Having formed in Warrington in 2013, the band were on the cusp of stardom in 2016.
They played the BBC Introducing Stage at Reading and Leeds Festival in 2015 after their successful debut single Swings & Waterslides was released and their follow-up - Boys That Sing - was making waves in January 2016.
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However, tragedy struck when the car that the group and their manager Craig Tarry, 32, were travelling in plunged off a bridge in Sweden on February 13, 2016, reports the Mirror.
The four-piece consisted of singer Kris Leonard, drummer Jack Dakin, River Reeves on guitar and Tomas Lowe on bass - the latter two having replaced two original bandmates Frankie Coulson and Jonny Gibson.
Coulson and Gibson left the band to focus on their university studies.
What happened to Viola Beach?

All four members of the band were killed along with their manager when the car they were travelling in plunged off a bridge in Sweden.
The band's Nissan Qashqai was approaching a bridge over a shipping canal. The bridge was being raised to allow a ship to pass underneath, but their car smashed through the barriers and slipped through the gap between the road and the rising crossing.
The car was being driven by manager Craig, who was found by the post-mortem to have no traces of illegal drugs or alcohol in his system.
Four of the people in the car - Kris, 20; River, 19; Jack, 19, and Craig - were killed by head injuries while Tomas, the bassist, drowned.
The final cause of death was registered by the coroner as a road traffic accident.
After their deaths, Swings & Waterslides climbed to number 11 in the UK charts and topped the number one spot on the iTunes rankings with proceeds going to the families of the victims.
The posthumous release of the band's debut album rocketed to number one on the UK album charts.
What is Viola Beach's commemorative album?

The new vinyl is a re-release of the band's debut album, which was first made available in July 2016, less than six months after the band were tragically killed. It is the first time the nine-track album has been released in vinyl format.
The vinyl itself pulls the colours of the rainbow together in a circular palette, in remembrance of a famous image of the band carrying an umbrella of a similar pattern.
An official description says: “This poignant vinyl edition release has been welcomed by the families as a fitting celebration of what the bandmates and their manager did best together, make and perform wonderful music.”
At the time of writing, copies of the commemorative album on the band's website are sold out.
In a description of the album on the site, it reads: "The vinyl is specially designed with a rainbow coloured picture disc, paying homage to the rainbow umbrellas that the band were once photographed with and became symbolic of them in the wake of their tragic accident in 2016."
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