The Kings of Leon is finally releasing new music after last year, the band announced on Instagram recently.
The Nashville-born band has kept fans waiting after hinting a release of new music in the coming weeks.
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Sharing to their 680 thousand Instagram followers, the four-piece rock band announced their comeback in the music scene in a teaser video.
"I'm headed in to make music with the band, new music. For the first time, since the end of 2018. It's very exciting. I feel like I'm really nervous. It's gonna be great. Stay tuned," Jared Followill said in the 19-second clip.
Composed of brothers Jared, Caleb, Nathan Followill, and their cousin Matthew Followill, the Kings of Leon are set to make their comeback by releasing new music since their latest album came out in March 2021.
Nothing much is known about the upcoming release, whether it would be a new album or just a new single.
But in the recently released teaser, it can be seen that the band has returned to the studio, interspersed with snippets of them playing their instruments.
But aside from this, the "Use Somebody" hitmakers are preparing themselves for their upcoming Kings of Leon UK Tour 2022.
Kings of Leon UK Tour 2022
In support of the release of their 2021 latest effort, "When You See Yourself," the Kings of Leon are returning to the stage for a string of UK arena shows this year.
Kings of Leon will be kicking off at the Resorts World Arena in Birmingham this coming Jun. 13, 2022, before going to Leeds on the following day, Jun. 14, 2022.
The band will next perform in Glasgow on Jun. 28 and Newcastle on Jun. 29. Afterward, they will spend two days in London on July 1 and 2 and cap off in Manchester on Jul. 5.
A week after the UK tour date announcements, the band also added two stops in Ireland on Jun. 24 in Dublin and Jun. 26 in Belfast.
Irish rock band Inhaler and Scottish indie rock band The Snuts will be joining the Followill clan on the string of UK, and Ireland shows as feature acts.
Fans can start availing the tickets for these UK and Ireland shows here - although some dates are almost sold out already.
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