Kings of Leon return with ‘Can We Please Have Fun’: Listen now

Plus, check out the band's 2024 tour schedule
Caleb Followill and Nathan Followill of Kings of Leon
Kings of Leon Photo credit Ian Gavan/Getty Images
By , Audacy

Kings of Leon have finally arrived with 2024's Can We Please Have Fun, the band's ninth studio album, featuring 12 all-new tracks including the previously released single, "Mustang."

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Appropriately titled, Can We Please Have Fun is Kings of Leon's first album with Capitol Records -- recorded at Dark Horse studios in Franklin, TN, with Kid Harpoon at the helm -- initially sharing that the project was centered around returning to their roots, celebrating the beginning of their third decade as a band, and remaining true to who they are. Check out the full tracklisting below and grab your copy HERE.

“We had kind of come to a point when it was like, ‘All right, should we go out [to] celebrate the 20 years and do that tour?’ And we weren't ready for that. We still have more to give,” KOL singer Caleb Followill shared with us during a recent Audacy Check In.

Kings of Leon - Can We Please Have Fun tracklisting:
1. Ballerina Radio
2. Rainbow Ball
3. Nowhere to Run
4. Mustang
5. Actual Daydream
6. Split Screen
7. Don't Stop the Bleeding
8. Nothing to Do
9. M Television
10. Hesitation Gen
11. Ease Me On
12. Seen

Kings of Leon will also be hitting the road this summer and fall, with dates scheduled in the U.S. and Canada beginning on August 14 and running through October 5. See the full list of North American dates below and grab your tickets HERE.

Kings of Leon – 2024 US/Canada Tour Dates:
August 14 | Austin, TX | Moody Center
August 16 | Houston, TX | Toyota Center
August 17 | Fort Worth, TX | Dickies Arena
August 20 | Phoenix, AZ | Arizona Financial Theatre
August 22 | Inglewood, CA | Kia Forum
August 23 | Palm Springs, CA | Acrisure Arena
August 25 | Berkeley, CA | Greek Theatre*
August 26 | Santa Barbara, CA | Santa Barbara Bowl*
August 28 | Portland, OR | Moda Center
August 29 | Seattle, WA | Climate Pledge Arena
August 31 | Vancouver, BC | Rogers Arena
September 2 | Edmonton, AB | Rogers Place
September 3 | Calgary, AB | Scotiabank Saddledome
September 5 | Winnipeg, MB | Canada Life Centre
September 13 | Huntsville, AL | Orion Amphitheater
September 14 | Cincinnati, OH | The Andrew J Brady Music Center
September 16 | Boston, MA | MGM Music Hall at Fenway
September 18 | New York, NY | Forest Hills Stadium
September 20 | Washington, DC | The Anthem
September 23 | Philadelphia, PA | TD Pavilion at The Mann
September 25 | Atlanta, GA | State Farm Arena
September 26 | Nashville, TN | Bridgestone Arena
September 28 | Chicago, IL | Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
October 1 | Toronto, ON | Budweiser Stage
October 2 | Laval, QC | Place Bell
October 5 | Bridgeport, CT | Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater
*Not a Live Nation Date

Featured Image Photo Credit: Ian Gavan/Getty Images