
Radiohead have announced 16 North American tour dates for the summer of 2018, beginning July 7 in Chicago and conclude August 1 in Philadelphia. The group played a small set of North American dates in the spring of 2017 around their appearances at the Coachella festival. According to a press release, the dates extend the world tour in support of the band’s most recent album, 2016’s “A Moon Shaped Pool,” as it hits many markets the band did not play in 2017. No new group album appears to be on the horizon, with band members Ed O’Brien, Phil Selway and Jonny Greenwood at work on solo projects. Greenwood’s score for the film “Phantom Thread” is nominated for an Academy Award early next month, and he recently announced that his score for the forthcoming Joaquin Phoenix film “You Were Never Really Here” will be released on March 9. Tickets will be on sale beginning Friday, February 23. For further information, go to radiohead.com. RADIOHEAD North America 2018 Sat-Jul-07 – Chicago – United Center Tue-Jul-10 – New York – Madison Square Garden Wed-Jul-11 – New York – Madison Square Garden Fri-Jul-13 – New York – Madison Square Garden Mon-Jul-16 – Montreal – Bell Centre Tue-Jul-17 – Montreal – Bell Centre Thu-Jul-19 – Toronto – Air Canada Centre Fri-Jul-20 – Toronto – Air Canada Centre Sun-Jul-22 – Detroit – Little Caesars Arena Mon-Jul-23 – Columbus – Schottenstein Center Wed-Jul-25 – Cincinnati – US Bank Arena Thu-Jul-26 – Pittsburgh- PPG Paints Arena Sat-Jul-28 – Boston – TD Garden Sun-Jul-29 – Boston – TD Garden Tue-Jul-31 – Philadelphia- Wells Fargo Center Wed-Aug-01 – Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center |
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