Glasvegas and the Crouch End Festival Chorus will support the group.

Oasis have been named as the final act for this year's BBC Electric Proms and they will perform with the Crouch End Festival Chorus.
The band will play at the Camden Roundhouse on October 26th and will also receive support from Glasvegas.
Speaking about the event, guitarist Noel Gallagher said the choir will be 50-strong to ensure the songs are delivered properly.
"It should be good actually
Ennio Morricone uses them for his spaghetti western stuff in England, so I'm already looking forward to that because I've never played the Roundhouse and I've never done the Proms," he stated.
Meanwhile, the outspoken Mancunian has revealed his band's tour will go ahead despite the injuries he suffered in Canada when a fan pushed him off the stage.
In an interview with Russell Brand on BBC Radio 2, the star said his ribs are healing and he will take part in the tour which begins in Liverpool in ten days time.