REINVIGORATED Glasgow band Travis will play Leeds O2 Academy on May 14 on a nine-date tour in support of their spring album, Everything At Once.

Written by singer/guitarist Fran Healy, bassist Dougie Payne, guitarist Andy Dunlop and drummer Neil Primrose, the follow-up to 2013's Top Three record Where We Stand was produced by Michael Ilbert at Hansa Studios in Berlin for release on April 29 on Travis's Red Telephone Box label via Caroline International.

Everything At Once comprises ten tracks, including the understated, uplifting February 26 single 3 Miles High, where Healy is joined by rising Norwegian singer Aurora. The other numbers will be What Will Come; Magnificent Time; Radio Song; Paralysed; Animals; Everything At Once; All Of The Places; Idlewild, featuring Josephine Oniyama, and Strangers On A Train.

All clock in at either around or under three minutes. "They don’t overstay their welcome," says Healy. "We've learnt to be frugal with our writing. You can say everything you want to say. You don’t need four minutes to do it."

In addition to the album, Healy Fran has directed a short film, Everything At Once, The Film" as a companion piece available on the deluxe version.

Tickets are on sale on at gigst.rs/Travis and ticketmaster.co.uk/Travis-tickets/