November 20, 2008 18:36
Radiohead announce first tour dates of 2009 Radiohead Tickets
They'll hit latin America in March
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Radiohead have announced a handful of tour dates in 2009.
The band are set to play shows in latin America in March. In addition to performing at Mexico City's Foro Sol on March 15 and 16, the band will headline the Cristal en Vivo Festival on March 27 in Santiago.
Radiohead's website also lists shows in Argentina and Brazil, but the exact dates and locations have not yet been revealed.
The tour dates are:
Mexico City, Mexico Foro Sol (March 15)
Mexico City, Mexico Foro Sol (16)
Santiago, Chile San Carlos de Apoquindo Stadium - Cristal en Vivo Festival (27)
Meanwhile, Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway are set to team up with Neil Finn for the follow-up to 2001's 'Worlds Collide' album to raise money for Oxfam, as previously reported.
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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