Two Door Cinema Club have revealed that their new album is "in the works".

The band - who will perform on Glastonbury's Other Stage later today (June 29) - revealed that they intend to "spend most of next year in the studio".

When asked about their next record, Alex Trimble told Digital Spy: "It's in the works.

"That's how far we've got so far! We're at the point where we're really starting to think about it. We're gonna spend most of next year in the studio writing and getting the record together."

The LP will be the follow-up to 2012's Beacon and their third studio album in total.

The Northern Irish act also said that today's Glastonbury appearance is a "big moment" in their career.

"It's a little later than we've ever played at Glastonbury. It's an evening slot and it feels really nice that we've reached that point," Trimble explained.

"It's a big moment, especially to have that at Glastonbury. I'm really, really excited."

Kevin Baird added: "It's one of them festivals - it doesn't matter how big you are. I'm sure The Rolling Stones are asking themselves, 'What if everyone goes to see someone else?' No matter who you are, there's always someone else on who's popular.

"We've been lucky before and hopefully that remains the same."

Trimble said that he is looking forward to seeing headliners The Rolling Stones, despite not being a huge fan.

"I've never been a massive fan, I'm just a casual fan. But to have seen them in my lifetime, such an iconic band - it's a box ticked to have been there and done that," he said.

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Watch the music video for Two Door Cinema Club's 'Sun' below:

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