July 4, 2015 - 17:31 AMT
Arctic Monkeys named Best Live Band at year's O2 Silver Clef Awards

Arctic Monkeys have been named the Best Live Band in the world by this year's O2 Silver Clef Awards, Gigwise reports.

The Sheffield foursome beat off strong competition form the likes of Foo Fighters, Kate Bush, Royal Blood, Prince and Arcade Fire. They now follow in the footsteps of the likes of Justin Timberlake and One Direction in picking up the prize.

“Thanks to everyone who voted for us and helped us win this year's Nordoff Robbins Best Live Act Award at the O2 Silver Clefs," said the band. "It's a real honour to be chosen. Congratulations to Nordoff Robbins on their 40th birthday and for all the incredible work they do using music therapy to help people."

The full list of nominees was: Alt-J Arcade Fire Arctic Monkeys Bruno Mars Disclosure Dolly Parton Ed Sheeran Foo Fighters Kate Bush Pharrell Prince Royal Blood Rudimental Sam Smith Taylor Swift

The band haven't played live since November 2014, with the last update on new material coming from Alex Turner back in summer when he said he'd "written a few things, but I'm not in a hurry," adding "I wouldn't think it'll be too soon that we do the next one."

Last year saw Arctic Monkeys headline Reading + Leeds Festival. Since then, Turner has been seen guesting with Mini Mansions and dancing in Hyde Park with Miles Kane.