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The National have announced details of their final show of the Trouble Will Find Me world tour - with a massive gig at London's O2 Arena. Tickets are on sale now - details are below.
The band, who performed an epic support slot for Neil Young at British Summer Time in Hyde Park this weekend, will be returning in November for the biggest UK headline show of their career - with support from Wild Beasts.
Speaking to Gigwise at the UK premiere of their brilliant new documentary movie, Mistaken For Strangers, frontman Matt Berninger said they would be regrouping in October to consider their next move on working on the follow-up to 2013's critically-acclaimed Trouble Will Find Me.
When asked about how progress on their seventh album was going, Berninger replied: "Very slow, only because everybody wants to change the way we work from the past. Not because it doesn't work but I think we all feel that if we make another record like we've made the last three or four - we don't need to do that."
He continued: "We're talking about getting together, which won't be until about October, taking a little break and then getting together to try and write together in a room - which we've never done. We always work on little things and email back and forth. We have no idea whether it's going to work or not, but that's as far as we've got with the new record: trying to work out a plan and a different approach.
The National will perform at The O2 Arena in London on Wednesday 28 November. Tickets are on sale now. For more information visit Gigwise Tickets.
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