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Kings of Leon Announce Surprise Comeback Tour and New Album Sequel: Still Having Fun 🎶
In a thrilling update that has electrified the rock world, Kings of Leon have announced a surprise global comeback tour and an unexpected sequel album titled Still Having Fun, set for release in early 2026. Just months after frontman Caleb Followill’s recovery from a freak accident, the band is proving they’re not just back — they’re better than ever.
The new album is said to be a continuation of the gritty, no-holds-barred energy from 2024’s Can We Please Have Fun. According to sources close to the band, Still Having Fun will dive deeper into themes of resilience, family, and artistic freedom — with a more experimental sound that includes unexpected collaborations with artists across genres, including Tame Impala and Brittany Howard.
Even more exciting for fans is the global tour, dubbed the “Kings Are Back Tour,” which kicks off in March 2026 in their hometown of Nashville and spans major cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The band plans to include intimate surprise shows at small venues to reconnect with core fans, alongside stadium performances packed with hits and new material.
“This is the most alive we’ve felt in years,” Caleb shared in a teaser video on social media. “The accident gave us time to reflect, write, and come back swinging. We’re not just having fun — we’re on fire.”
Tickets for the tour are expected to go on sale next month, and preorder links for Still Having Fun will be live next week. Fans are already buzzing, and music critics are calling it “the comeback rock needed.”
After more than two decades in the game, Kings of Leon are proving their reign is far from over. The kings have returned — and they’re louder, stronger, and freer
than ever.