Here's your public service announcement to inform you that Kings of Leon are playing a minuscule last minute show in London tonight, and *you* could be there.

The band, who have incidentally just announced a big old arena tour, will perform a surprise show at 229 Great Portland Street from 8pm.

Fans can get tickets from the venue box office from 1pm today. Tickets are restricted to one per person and will cost £20.

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Kings of Leon will also be giving fans the chance to win tickets via their social media accounts.

The band's new album WALLS is on course to become their fifth number one album on Friday (October 21).

It's their first record since 2013's Mechanical Bull, which incidentally also made it to the top of the charts.

And if you can't make it tonight, then here's a list of the band's UK arena shows in 2017:

February 19 - Leeds, First Direct Arena

February 20 - Birmingham, Genting Arena

- Birmingham, Genting Arena February 24 - Newcastle, Metro Arena

- Newcastle, Metro Arena February 25 - Liverpool, Echo Arena

- Liverpool, Echo Arena February 27 - Glasgow, SSE Hydro Arena

Kings of Leon recently admitted that their mother believes they should behave more like Taylor Swift.

As Jared Followill explained: "[She'll say] 'You guys need to do this, blah blah blah, I saw Taylor Swift go sign [autographs for fans] for hours the other night and you guys never do that kind of thing.

"Why don't you guys go out and sign for four hours? That's why she's the most famous woman in the world.'

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And it turns out Mrs Followill is very particular about the sound levels at Kings of Leon gigs, too, according to Jared.

"She'll always get onto us after a show:, 'I couldn't hear Caleb's voice last night at the concert. You need to tell your sound man, he's gotta turn Caleb up!'"

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