After the huge success of their surprise single Drag Me Down in July, the One Direction lads have released details on what could be their final ever album.

A video posted to the band's official Twitter account today saw Harry, Niall, Louis and Zayn telling fans what to expect.

"Our new album Made In The AM is available for pre-order today," Harry explains. 

Fans keen enough to order the album in advance will also receive a free instant download of the band's newest single Infinity.

The album will officially drop on November 13, though we can probably expect another "surprise" single release before then.

As fans will know, this will be the lads' last studio album before they take a long-term break in March of next year.

The news was confirmed last month, first by The Sun's Dan Wootton, and later by the boys themselves.

"We are not splitting up, but we will be taking a well earned break at some point next year," Niall wrote on Twitter. 

"Don't worry though, we still have lots we want to achieve!"

Record label boss Simon Cowell said news of a hiatus didn't come as a surprise to him.

"After five years – I know what their schedule was like – it was gruelling. They would have burned themselves out," he admitted.

"They got so successful so quick and they've got so many great songs now that they could be doing this for 5 years, 10 years, 20 years."

With no new music on the horizon for 2016, the lads' upcoming album is no doubt going to be a good 'un.