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Arcade Fire have revealed their plans to return to the studio to begin work on their next album following their show at London's Hyde Park tonight (Thursday 3 July).
The band, who recently wowed crowds at London's Earl's Court before their historic headline set at Glastonbury last week, told NME about their plans to work on the follow-up to 2013's Reflektor soon.
"We're in a position now where we can have an idea and the people around us to make it happen," said frontman Win Butler. "It starts when you get off the road. If I ever feel bored now, it's the best feeling in the world, because I know that's when the next idea is going to come into my brain and it will start again."
Watch Arcade Fire perform 'Reflektor' at Glastonbury below
Arcade Fire make their last scheduled UK appearance, headlining London's British Summer Time series in Hyde Park tonight (Thursday 3 July, 2014). They'll be supported by Future Islands, Wild Beasts and Jake Bugg. For more information visit Gigwise Tickets.
Below - Photos: Arcade Fire play spectacular headline set at Glastonbury