Kings of Leon are teaming up with Capitol Records to release a new album, marking a new chapter in their career, exciting news as the band prepares for their highly anticipated album launch.
Kings of Leon sign a deal with Capitol Records and announce a new album
Nashville rock group Kings of Leon have teamed up with Capitol Records to unveil plans for their upcoming ninth album, “Can We Please Have Fun,” which is set for release on May 10. This marks a significant milestone for the band as they embark on a new chapter in their music.
Recorded at Dark Horse Studios in Nashville and produced by Kid Harpoon, the album promises a fresh perspective on Kings of Leon’s signature sound. With their lead single “Mustang” already out and a world tour set to kick off in August, fans can expect an exciting journey with the band’s latest offering.
Enjoying success since their 2003 debut, Kings of Leon’s partnership with Capitol Records marks a new era for the group, fusing their established rock roots with newfound musical exploration. As they prepare to share their latest creations with the world, the band’s enthusiasm and creative energy is palpable, promising an album that captures their unique musical evolution.
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Can We Have Fun – Tracklist:
- Radio ballerina
- Rainbow Ball
- There is nowhere to run
- Mustang
- A real daydream
- Split screen
- Do not stop the bleeding
- Nothing to do
- TV
- A generation of hesitation
- Make it easy for me
- seen
Kings of Leon Tour Dates
Date | Place |
August 14 | Austin, TX – Moody Center |
August 16 | Houston, TX – Toyota Center |
August 17 | Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena |
August 20 | Phoenix, AZ – Financial theater in Arizona |
August 22 | Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum |
August 23 | Palm Springs, CA – Acrisure Arena |
August 25 | Berkeley, CA – Greek Theater* |
August 26 | Santa Barbara, CA – Santa Barbara Bowl* |
August 28 | Portland, OR – Moda Center |
August 29 | Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena |
August 31 | Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena |
September 2 | Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place |
September 3 | Calgary, AB – Scotiabank Saddledome |
September 5 | Winnipeg, MB – Canadian Life Center |
September 13 | Huntsville, AL – Orion Amphitheater |
September 14 | Cincinnati, OH – Andrew J Brady Music Center |
September 16 | Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway |
September 18 | New York, NY – Forest Hills Stadium |
September 20 | Washington, DC – National Anthem |
September 23 | Philadelphia, PA – TD Pavilion at The Mann |
September 25 | Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena |
September 26 | Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena |
September 28 | Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island |
October 1 | Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage |
October 2 | Laval, QC – Place Bell |
October 5 | Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater |
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