October 11, 2007 11:04
Radiohead 'currently planning new tour' Radiohead Tickets
Band explain they are in discussions about playing live dates
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Radiohead, who released their new album, ‘In Rainbows’
yesterday (October 10) as a digital download, with fans deciding how much to pay for it, are planning a new tour.
Speaking to Rolling Stone, guitarist Jonny Greenwood explained that the band members were discussing the details of forthcoming live dates.
“[Touring is] exactly what we finally started talking about," he explained. "Now that the album’s out, we can get together exactly how and where we’re going to tour.”
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