Meanwhile, KOL is out on the road with Bono and the bunch until U2’s U.S. tour wraps up May 28th at Boston’s Fleet Center. That show will conclude a three-night run at the Beantown venue.

KOL will play day two shows during the three-day fest. That day’s lineup includes The Black Crowes, Rilo Kiley, Widespread Panic, Jack Johnson, Xavier Rudd, Iron And Wine and more.

From Manchester, Tenn., the foursome will cross the pond to Manchester, England, for a two-night stand at the city’s Carling Apollo. The group’s triumphant return to Britain (where they originally made it big) will find KOL playing multiple nights at several premiere venues.

A few days after their arrival, KOL will get into London where they’ll play three nights at the Carling Apollo Hammersmith. Then it’s off to Birmingham for back-to-back gigs at the Carling Birmingham Academy.

KOL will hit up a few other towns during their U.K. jaunt before heading back home to play shows on a co-headlining bill with indie rock trio Secret Machines. Those dates kick off at Portland, Ore.’s Roseland Theater July 15th.

The bands will tour the West Coast together, making stops in Washington and California along the way. Fans in San Francisco can catch them July 19 and 20 at The Fillmore.

Throughout July and August, they’ll creep along North America, eventually arriving at KOL’s old stomping grounds in Nashville for a concert at the Ryman Auditorium August 20th. That gig will conclude U.S. dates for both bands.

Then it’s off to Britain again for appearances at August 27th and the next day.