The Bloodhound Gang will return to Britain for a brief tour of the country in August.
The dates will be the first time the band have toured the country in four years.
The band will be touring the UK to promote their new album which will be released next year.
The group, who shot to notoriety in this country when they released ‘The Bad Touch’ in 2000, have had a recent surge in popularity after their track ‘Fire Water Burn’ was used in the controversial Michael Moore film ‘Fahrenheit 9/11’.
Speaking on their website, the band said: "Anyone that pisses people off while making people laugh is okay in our book.
"Our president is a clown, so Michael Moore invited the whole world to laugh at him. We're proud to be a part of that."
The tour dates run
London Astoria (August 16)
Glasgow Garage (17)
Manchester Academy 2 (18)
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