CHRISTIAN rock group Replenish are coming to Huddersfield as part of a UK tour to spell out the evils of human trafficking.

The visit is one of eight dates organised by World Vision, a relief and development organisation.

Each date features a full rock set from Replenish, with support from Abundant Life youth band RPM and Sheffield-based act The Gentlemen.

The events will be music-led but with a serious message, encouraging young people to speak out against human trafficking and the worldwide sale of people.

Each date will also feature a giant wall, on which concertgoers will be able to add their handprints.

The wall will later be presented to UK government officials as a petition, urging the Government to take more decisive action over trafficking.

World Vision's Philippa Lei said: "At least 600,000 people are trafficked internationally each year and many more are trafficked within country borders.

"A large number of these are children.

"Governments across the world must act together now if we are to see an end to this 21st-century slave trade."

The tour comes to the Huddersfield Christian Fellowship on St John's Road on Sunday, March 18.