Kaiser Chiefs are set to release a new album and head out on a UK tour.

Kaiser Chiefs

Kaiser Chiefs

Ricky Wilson and co have confirmed they are set to release a seventh record - the follow-up to 2016's 'Stay Together' - in 2019, after re-signing with their first record label, Polydor UK.

The 'I Predict A Riot' hitmakers tweeted: "We're incredibly excited to announce we're heading out on a full UK tour! AND we've got a new album coming! #KC7

Preorder the album from our official store before 3pm tomorrow (September 18th) to get exclusive early access to tickets: https://KaiserChiefs.lnk.to/StoreTD (sic)"

The band will head out on an extensive run of the UK, kicking off at Glasgow Barrowland on January 24 and wrapping at Bexhill On Sea's De La Warr Pavilion on February 20, in support of the album.

Frontman Ricky previously admitetd he thinks Kaiser Chiefs "scared" fans with their last album.

Speaking about their sixth outing, the 40-year-old musician told BANG Showbiz: "I don't think we picked up new fans with our last album, I think we scared them. We've made six records and they've been different, like, what's the point of making the same record? We just keep doing what we want and we've been afforded the ability to do what we want and we've been doing what we want for the best part of around 15 years now. It's nothing to get stressed about, it's only pop music, it's not like it's life or death."

And while Ricky doesn't want to give fans an idea of what they'll do next, he says the 'Moaning Lisa Smile' rockers are huge fans of the indie outfit Wolf Alice.

On their next direction, he added: "The band rehearsed for five days a few weeks ago, I was only there for two, I couldn't be bothered for any more than that, but the band is making some nice noises. I've no idea where I want to take the sound next, it just happens, the album will sound how it sounds. I'm not going to say we're going in this direction. I am a Wolf Alice fan, I go running every day and I always listen to them."

Kaiser Chiefs' 2019 UK tour dates are as follows:

Thursday January 24, 2019 - Glasgow Barrowland

Friday January 25, 2019 - Newcastle Upon Tyne O2 Academy Newcastle

Saturday January 26, 2019 - Liverpool Uni Mountford Hall

Monday January 28, 2019 - Lincoln Engine Sheds

Tuesday January 29, 2019 - Carlisle Sands Cetnre

Thursday January 31, 2019 - Blackburn King Georges Hall

Friday February 1, 2019 - Manchester O2 Apollo

Saturday February 2, 2019 - Birmingham O2 Academy Birmingham

Monday February 4, 2019 - Llandudno Venure Cymru

Tuesday February 5, 2019 - Bath Pavilion

Wednesday February 6, 2019 - Reading Hexagon

Friday February 8, 2019 - London O2 Academy Brixton

Saturday February 9, 2019 - Stoke Victoria Hall

Sunday February 10, 2019 - Norwich UEA

Tuesday February 12, 2019 - Cambridge Corn Exchange

Wednesday February 13, 2019 - Nottingham Rock City

Friday February 15, 2019 - Exeter Uni Great Hall

Saturday February 16, 2019 - Southampton Guilhall

Sunday February 17, 2019 - Southend Cliffs Pavilion

Tuesday February 19, 2019 - Margate Winter Gardens

Wednesday February 20, 2019 - Bexhill De La Warr Pavilion


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