The band will support the release of their new single.

To support their new single the Charlatans have announced they will go on an extensive tour of the UK.
More than 14 different venues will be visited by the group, who released their tenth album You Cross My Path earlier this year.
The group have been together for nearly two decades and will embark on a 20 day tour called Tellin' Stories.
It will begin at the Spring and Airbrake in Belfast on October 1st before the band move on to Dolan's Warehouse in Limerick on the 2nd and Dublin's Academy on the 3rd.
Hull University will be the next stop, with a show on October 5th followed by a performance at Warrington's Parr Hall on the 6th and Chinnerys in Southend on the 8th.
Edinburgh's Picture House will follow on the 11th before the group heads up to Stirling on the 12th and Inverness' Ironworks on the 14th.
Fat Sams in Dundee will be the next port of call on the 16th followed by performances at 53 Degrees in Preston, the Astoria in London and Leeds Academy on the 17th, 18th and 20th respectively.
Meanwhile, frontman Tim Burgess told Virgin Media at the V Festival the band still gets nervous before they appear on stage.