When are the Radiohead North America tour dates and when can you get tickets on sale?
Radiohead will return to the United States for additional arena shows promoting their 2016 album, A Moon Shaped Pool.
The band have announced a host of 2018 tour dates in North America.
The tour kicks off on 7 July in Chicago and finishes up on 1 August in Philadelphia.
The band plan to play shows in July and August which include three massive nights at Madison Square Garden, stadium shows in Toronto and Montreal and dates in Chicago, Detroit, Columbus, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Boston, and Philadelphia.
However, no new group album appears to be on the horizon, with band members Ed O’Brien, Phil Selway and Jonny Greenwood at work on a series of solo projects.
For example, O’Brien talked about his exciting Carnival inspired solo album and enjoyed the work he created.
He said: ‘Without getting into it too much, going to Carnival in Rio was very inspiring. Rhythm and groove were a big part of it,’ he explained.
‘I’m really enjoying it. It feels really right at the moment.’
Meanwhile, drummer Selway contributed music to the film Let Me Go, and guitarist Greenwood scored Paul Thomas Anderson’s movie Phantom Thread.
Tickets will be on sale beginning Friday 23 February.
For further information, go to Radiohead.com.
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Radiohead Tour Dates
7 July – Chicago – United Center
10 July – New York – Madison Square Garden
11 July – New York – Madison Square Garden
13 July – New York – Madison Square Garden
16 July – Montreal – Bell Centre
17 July – Montreal – Bell Centre
19 July – Toronto – Air Canada Centre
20 July – Toronto – Air Canada Centre
22 July – Detroit – Little Caesars Arena
23 July – Columbus – Schottenstein Center
25 July – Cincinnati – US Bank Arena
26 July – Pittsburgh – PPG Paints Arena
28 July – Boston – TD Garden
29 July – Boston – TD Garden
31 July – Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center
1 August – Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center
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