HOT on the heels of the barnstorming live performance from the recently reformed The Libertines at the BIC last month, than comes another reunion from the indie world.

Musical mates Alex Turner and Miles Kane have teamed up again for the album that some fans doubted they would see.

The Arctic Monkeys frontman and the Birkenhead singer-songwriter have took time out from their music careers for their side project, The Last Shadow Puppets.

The pair have announced the release of their second album, Everything You’ve Come To Expect, on April 1.

They also have a run of sold out shows in the UK, Paris, Amsterdam and the United States in March and April.

But the award-winning band have just announced four more dates in the UK in July, including a gig at the BIC on July 13. Tickets are on sale now.

Alex and Miles became friends when Miles’ previous band the Little Flames supported the Arctic Monkeys on their 2005 and 2007 UK tours.

The pair teamed up with James Ford, of Simian Mobile Disco, to record the first Mercury Music Prize nominated album, The Age of the Understatement, at Black Box Studios in France in August 2007.

The production of the record included the 22-piece London Metropolitan Orchestra.

Talk of a follow-up album has been ongoing since 2009 with Miles saying it would be recorded ‘when the time is right’.

When Everything You’ve Come To Expect was announced last year it was also revealed that Zach Dawes, from Mini Mansions, would be joining the group as bassist.

Alex Turner has had massive success with the Arctic Monkeys. The Sheffield band’s debut record, Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not, is the fastest selling debut album by a band.

It has since gone quintuple platinum in the UK.

Miles Kane was the former frontman of the Rascals and followed that with two albums as a solo artist including the gold certified, Colour of the Trap.

His style is said to be inspired by the 60s Mod scene theme and after signing with Columbia Records he recorded his debut with Dan Carey and Dan ‘the Automator’ Nakamura, who have previously worked with the likes of Gorillaz and Kasabian.

: For more information on the Bournemouth date please call 0844 576 3000 or visit bic.co.uk.