Queens of the Stone Age have announced details of a very low-key show for tonight (May 2).
The rockers play the famous surroundings of the 100 Club on Oxford Street, London and say their decision is based on the amount of influential bands who have played the venue.
Frontman Josh Homme told 6music: There's such a great list of bands that have played there, that we wanted to something secret and surprise so we thought; 'What a great place to do it.'"
The gig will be the first time that the Great British public have had the chance to listen to ‘Era Vulgaris’ in full.
As previously reported, the album features guest contributions from Trent Reznor, The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas and Mark Lanegan.
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