Mystery Jets have announced details of their new album and biggest headline show to date.
The band will release their new studio album 'LP4' on May 18 and to coincide with the album will play O2 Academy Brixton on May 18.
Frontman Blaine Harrison announced the news to fans: We have returned from Texas with dirty boots, a family member heavier (a beautiful young lady by the name of Odessa) and a quiver of new songs. Admittedly less than we went out with (such are the worlds' ways) but damn me if they aren't some of our favourite yet.
He added: "Join us on Friday 18th May, 2012 as we roll up our sleeves, pull the cactus needles from our butts and play the biggest hometown jets show yet at Brixton Academy. Its been a long old while London, and I for one cannot wait."
'LP4' is the follow-up to 2010's 'Serotonin'.
Tickets go on sale Friday (November 25) at 9am (GMT). For more details and to buy Mystery Jets tickets, check out Gigwise Gig Tickets.
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