Radiohead, the alt-rock band behind the worldwide hit “Creep”, has announced their world tour dates yesterday, which will begin this May.
This year, the English rock band will allow every twenty-and-thirtysomething to reminisce over their awkward high school years as they have also recently announced their first live shows since 2012, including festivals in Spain, Portugal, and Switzerland. A complete list ofΒ the bandβs confirmed 2016 appearances can be found below.
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May 20 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Heineken Music Hall
May 21 – Amsterdam, Netherlands –Β Heineken Music Hall
May 23 – Paris, France – Le ZΓ©nith
May 24 – Paris, France – Le ZΓ©nith
May 26 –Β London, England – Roundhouse
May 28 – London, England – Roundhouse
Jun 1 – Lyon, France –Β Les Nuits Des Fourvieres
Jun 3 – Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Festival
Jun 17 – Reyjkavik, Iceland – Secret Solstice
Jul 2 – St. Gallen, Switzerland –Β Openair St. Gallen
Jul 8 – Lisbon, Portugal – Nos Alive Festival
Jul 26 –Β New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Jul 27 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Jul 29 – Montreal, QuΓ©bec – Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
Jul 31 – Montreal, QuΓ©bec – Osheaga Music and Arts Festival
Aug 4 – Los Angeles, LA – Shrine Auditorium
Aug 8 – Los Angeles, LA – Shrine Auditorium
Aug 20 – Osaka, Japan – Summer Sonic Festival
Aug 21 – Tokyo, Japan – Summer Sonic Festival
Sep 11 – Berlin, Germany – Lollapalooza Music Festival
Oct 3 –Β Mexico City, Mexico –Β Palacio de los Deportes
Oct 4 – Mexico City, Mexico –Β Palacio de los Deportes
Hints to the release of a new album is eminent as last October the band signed with their new company, Dawn Chorus LLP. This is a notable action for Radiohead fans, since the last time the band rooted with new companies, they ended up with surprise releases of In Rainbows and The King of Limbs.
In separate interviews discussing the bandβs progress last year, guitarist and drummerΒ Jonny Greenwood and Phil Selway admitted their recording would be “quite a full schedule” in September. However, in October, the band denied having completed the album, but specified that they have done “lots” and were about to go through it all.