Brit band Arctic Monkeys have announced their first dates of a new tour scheduled for 2022.
It will be Alex, Jamie, Matt and Nick's first live show together as a band since 2019, when they rocked Brazil's Lollapolooza festival in Brazil and Estéreo Picnic in the April of that year.
Every single one of the band's studio albums has gone to the top of the UK album charts.
Their last release was in 2020 and was a recording of their 2018 performance at in London's Albert Hall and off the back of the coronavirus pandemic.
Fans of 'Arabella' and 'I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor' will have been itching to see their favourite band live again.
So when are they touring? Here is everything we know so far
How much are Arctic Monkeys tickets?

It is not yet known how much the ticket will be on sale for but their last tour tickets cost anywhere between £45 and £80.
Before the band's last tour, fans criticised the price of the tickets.
There is no indication that demand for tickets have got any lower, so it is likely that tickets will still be around this mark.
Some fans even suggested that the band and promoters 'Snap Out of It' and reduce the prices to the cheaper stubs seen in previous tours.
Arctic Monkeys tour dates
The first initial dates have already been announce and were released on November 16.
No UK dates have yet been released, but the current list is as follows:
- Istanbul, Turkey - August 9 and 10, 2022
- Burgas, Bulgaria - August 12, 2022
- Pula, Croatia - August 16, 2022
- Prague, Czech Republic - August 18, 2022
It comes days after drummer Matt Helders announced that their seventh studio album will be released in 2022
He told the BBC: "It was a bit disjointed how we had to do it, and there are bits to finish off, but yeah, it’s all in the works."
He added: "I think by the time we get everything together it’ll be next year. Hopefully we can get out and tour next summer."
When do Arctic Monkey tickets go on sale?

Tickets for each event with Alex Turner and company go on sale on November 24 at 9am.
You can find a link to the ticketing site here.
Further announcements are expected soon, now that Helders has publicly said they expect to tour next year and that the new album is near completion.
Their UK will likely be as extensive as the last tour, where the four-piece played in Newcastle, Brimingham, and Manchester, as well as several nights each in their home city of Sheffield and also four nights at the O2 Arena in London.