Good news for anyone who loves the National and has a solid six hours to kill: The band are taking part in a show at MoMA PS1 in New York, in which they will perform a six hour-long rendition of their song "Sorrow" from High Violet. Yes, they will be performing the same song for six hours straight.

It's a collaboration with Icelandic artist Ragnar Kjartansson, and the work is titled "A Lot of Sorrow".

The performance takes place in MoMA PS1's VW Dome. In a newsletter, the band writes, "you'll have a chance to watch us perform for a few minutes at a time, but the audio will be audible in the courtyard, so you can hear what happens as we play 'Sorrow' again and again and again."

"By stretching a single pop song into a day-long tour de force the artist continues his explorations into the potential of repetitive performance to produce sculptural presence within sound," says MoMA PS1.

The show takes place May 5 from noon until 6 p.m.-- find more information here.

The National will also perform on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" tomorrow night.

Watch the National perform "Sorrow" live at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in 2010: