Arctic Monkeys have spoken out to distance themselves from 'fraudulent' advertised shows - adding that they had 'no further live shows planned' for the immediate future.
The band have just finished their AM world tour - a massive globe-trotting affair that saw them sell out Earls Court and Finsbury Park, headline Glastonbury and Reading & Leeds, before wrapping up in South America earlier this month.
Now, amid rumours of the band heading to Malaysia for live dates next year, the band have denied any touring:
Following our show in Rio, there are no further live shows planned. Please disregard fraudulent promotions. pic.twitter.com/JSURy6eQjS
— Arctic Monkeys (@ArcticMonkeys) November 28, 2014
For all official news and show announcements, head to http://t.co/j1hCeXXAJQ
— Arctic Monkeys (@ArcticMonkeys) November 28, 2014
Back in June, frontman Alex Turner told NME that it could be quite a while until they release their sixth album.
"I've written a few things, but I'm not in a hurry," he said. "We're going to keep going [with touring] until the summer and beyond that a little bit, maybe. I don't know. I wouldn't think it'll be too soon that we do the next one."