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Iconic 90s singer unrecognisable with bright ginger hair as band announce album

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The ensemble has revealed plans for a brand new album
The ensemble has revealed plans for a brand new album

AN iconic 90s music star looks unrecognisable with bright ginger hair ahead of a new album.

Travis lead singer Fran Healy ditched his grey locks for a striking orange look.

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Fran Healy looked unrecognisable as Travis get ready to launch their new album
The star ditched his grey locks
The star ditched his grey locksCredit: Invision
The band are releasing their tenth album titled L.A Times.
The band are releasing their tenth album titled L.A Times.

Andy Dunlop, Dougie Payne, and Neil Primrose play alongside the legendary musician.

The ensemble are famed for a string of hits including Flowers in the Window and Why Does It Always Rain on Me?

And now the quartet have revealed exciting plans for a new album.

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The Scots musicians are returning with their tenth album titled L.A Times.

Their latest single Gaslight is available on streaming services now.

The album is set to be released on 12 July and is also available online.

A spokesperson said: "Glasgow's multiple BRIT and Ivor Novello-winning songwriting giants Travis have returned with the announcement of their tenth studio album 'L.A Times', which will be released on 12th July.

It comes after Fran was forced to undergo emergency surgery after a sausage dog attack left him unable to play guitar.

The Scots musician was left with a bloodied wound when the small pet pooch sunk its teeth into him last month.

He had stumbled upon a horror three-car crash near his Hollywood Hills home and saw the dog alone in the middle of the road when he tried to keep it away from any harm.

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