Looks like the Ting Tings have all the right gear for touring Yorkshire!
The Tings Tings can't wait to get back on tour.

The 'Hang it Up' group may have been burned out by the time they finished playing shows in support of their debut album in 2009, but after taking time out then recording second album, 'Sounds From Nowheresville', in Spain singer and guitarist Katie White says she can't wait to get back on the road.

"I can't wait, the grass is always greener, isn't it? I'm at the point where I'm so addicted to travelling now, I'm destined to be some sort of 80-year-old woman, going around Siberia."

"I can't seem to stay in one place for more than a month, because I feel like I'm missing out."

As well as touring the world, the duo - completed by multi instrumentalist Jules De Martino - have recorded in Berlin, Ibiza and mainland Spain, but are now keen to explore cities further away from the capitals and main built-up areas they usually play.

Katie added: "The album's called 'Sounds From Nowheresville' and I think that's partly because I think we're going the opposite way of big cities now - we love going to random little smaller places, people are so much warmer, we like to go somewhere obscure and see what we can find."

So it looks like Yorkshire could be the ideal place for the Ting Tings to start there next tour. England's largest county has lots of random little smaller places and Yorkshire folk are definitely warm and friendly.

'Sounds From Nowheresville' is released on February 27 in the UK and March 15 in the US.