Indie rock band Space are set to play a show in St Albans later this year.

Following the release of their first album in a decade - Attack of the Mutant 50ft Kebab - in 2014, the four-piece are playing several gigs around the UK this year, including a date at The Horn.

Hailing from Liverpool, Space rose to fame in the mid-1990s with hit singles including Female of the Species, Neighbourhood and The Ballad of Tom Jones.

The band first formed in 1993 and released four albums and a number of singles before disbanding in 2005.

In 2011, two years after the death of their original drummer Andy Parle, the band announced they would reunite with Tommy Scott, Jamie Murphy and Franny Griffiths returning alongside three new members.

The Horn, Victoria Street, St Albans, Thursday, October 22, 8pm. Details: 01727 844627, thehorn.co.uk