INDIE rockers Kaiser Chiefs will be heading to Bournemouth next year as part of their new tour, with Razorlight as their special guests.

It follows the release of their new single People Know How To Love One Another from their forthcoming new album Duck which will be released on July 26 through Polydor.

“It’s undeniably fantastic and undeniably Kaiser Chiefs,” says frontman Ricky Wilson.

“It’s the antithesis of Every Day I Love You Less And Less,” says Wilson. “The title is a statement – there’s no judgement or ‘this is how you should live your life’, no bravado, it’s just, ‘this is how it is.’ It reminded me of our first record.”

Bassist Simon Rix thinks the world in 2019 needs a song with such a declaration of human warmth. “It’s a really important song and a great message for Brexit Britain.”

It’s a record that harks back to the everyday explorations of their breakthrough early albums.

“We wanted to do something that had a Kaiser Chiefs DNA but still try and do something different” says bassist Simon Rix. “It has the right spirit.”

The band which includes Andrew “Whitey” White (guitar), Peanut (keyboards) and Vijay Mistry (drums) are now 15 years into their career but feel they are hitting "new artistic peaks".

“It’s more exciting than it’s ever been,” says Wilson.

“Every time there’s a big obstacle, it just gets blown away in the wind like a dandelion. We’re still selling out arenas but under the radar. We can make albums forever.”

* Kaiser Chiefs will be at the Bournemouth International Festival on Tuesday, January 28 in 2020. Tickets are priced at between £26.50 – £51.75 . To book, visit bhlivetickets.co.uk