Keane are set to play the world's first ever live 3D webcast from the Abbey Road Studios in London.
The live broadcast on April 2nd will feature live mixed graphics from digital artists D-Fuse.
In a statement, Keane said they were “incredibly excited” about the gig.
“We believe that the tradition of rock'n'roll is to always innovate, to bring new ideas and concepts into music,” the band said.
The gig will be shot in Studio 1 at Abbey Road, which was used by The Beatles for their historic satellite broadcast in June 1967.
Fans will be able to obtain a pair of 3D glasses from Keane's website, or by purchasing a copy of their new single, 'Better Than This'.
The track is taken from the group's number one album 'Perfect Symmetry'.
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