Hard-Fi are set to headline the launch of the 'Who Shot The Sheriff?' film in London on September 15.
The band will be playing live at the event, taking place at The Scala.
The night will see the premiere of the Alan Miles Rock Against Racism documentary and a performance from a special guest from the RAR era.
The Specials' Jerry Dammers will also play a DJ set.
Tickets will be priced at £15 and all proceeds will go to Love Music Hate Racism.
'Who Shot The Sheriff?' features interviews and unseen footage of artists from the Rock Against Racism movement of the 1970s and the Love Music Hate Racism movement of today.
Bands included in the documentary are The Clash, The Libertines, The SpecialsMs Dynamite, Pete Doherty, Sham 69, Hard-Fi, Steel Purse, Misty In Boots, X-Ray Spex, Estelle and Babyshambles.
The film tracks the rise of racism and the National Front in Britain during the 1970's and how a generation fought back against the Nazi threat and features archive footage including the 1978 RAR carnival in London's Victoria Park where 100,000 marched to the show headlined by The Clash and Tom Robinson Band.
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