IT’S been a decade since the release of Scouting For Girls’ million-selling self-titled debut album.

And to celebrate the 10th anniversary, the band will release an extended, deluxe version on May 19 with 14 additional tracks.

The new album includes unreleased demos as well as all their hits ‘It’s Not About You’, ‘She’s So Lovely’, ‘Elvis Ain’t Dead’, ‘Heartbeat’ and ‘I Wish I Was James Bond’.

Band member Roy Stride said: “Here we are ten years on, and thanks to this album, our friendship and our fans we’re still getting away with it, still without proper jobs.

“I have nothing but affection for these eleven songs and it’s been lovely to revisit them for this special anniversary edition.”

The band, who will play the Isle of Wight Festival, has also announced a new headline tour including Bournemouth 02 Academy on Friday, November 17.

But if you can’t wait that long, you can catch them this weekend when they headline Teddy Rocks festival at Charisworth Farm in Blandford.

The fundraising festival which runs until tomorrow, Sunday, 30, also features Scottish band Twin Atlantic and Dubstep and electronic rock band from London, Modestep.

Scouting for Girls will close the festival on Sunday.

Teddy Rocks started in 2011 as a pub gig, run by Tom Newton, 27, in memory of his brother Ted, who died aged just 10 from a rare bone cancer.

Throughout their career they have sold over 1.5 million albums, had two million singles, four Brit Award nominations and an Ivor Novello nomination.

Tour tickets available via gigsandtours.com and ticketmaster.co.uk.