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Fans and friends of tragic band Her's have planned the perfect event to pay tribute.

Stephen Fitzpatrick and Audun Laading, from Liverpool, were killed in a car crash in March, alongside their tour manager Trevor Engelbrektson.

The duo were traveling to the final show of their US tour when the crash happened, sparking an outpouring of grief from their fans across the world.

Now, two months on from the tragedy, the band are due to be remembered through an event in their honour at the Bombed Out Church .

The event, which will take place on Sunday, June 16, will include DJ sets, an exhibition by official band photographers; a presentation of the band’s artwork, and exclusive video screenings

(Image: Heist or Hit/PA Wire)

Money raised from ticket sales, and a GoFundMe page, will then be used to fund projects in their memory.

Their record label, Heist or Hit, along with the "Friends of Hers" group have launched a memorial fund on behalf of Stephen and Audun to fund creative projects for homeless people.

According to the GoFundMe page: "The project will include music, drama and fine art taught by a collective of LIPA and John Moores University students, alongside BOC volunteers.

"Healthy living classes, yoga and tai chi will also be provided.

"The aim is to teach transferable creative skills that can be used as a vehicle for self-expression, empowering participants and transforming lives.

"An apt memorial for two talented young men whose lives were so tragically cut short."

On the night of the Bombed Out Church event, fans of Her's who can't attend are being encouraged to remember them in a different way.

The page also said: "Stephen and Audun were always very humble and particularly loved house parties with friends.

"To this end we encourage fans throughout the world to join in by holding parties of their own on the same day, sharing their events via the hashtag #friendsofhers."

The band's label, family and friends are still coming to terms with the death of their loved ones and Mick, Martin & Patrick from Heist or Hit posted another tribute to the boys.

It said: "Fittingly, Liverpool’s Bombed Out Church was a place Her’s passed daily.

"It is therefore of great comfort that their memory is being celebrated so wholesomely and locally to where they lived.

"Homelessness in the UK is a crisis and was a subject that touched both Stephen and Audun inordinately.

"On behalf of the band’s family and friends, we appreciate any donations – no matter how big or small."

You can donate to the Friends of Her's memorial fund on their GoFundMe page HERE and help them with their legacy projects.

You can check out the event details HERE .