Radiohead confirm first shows since 2012
Radiohead have announced their first shows in over three years - since the end of 2012.
The group will top the bill at Switzerland’s OpenAir St. Gallen, which runs 30 June - 3 July. Other acts confirmed for the festival include Caribou, Wolf Alice, Years & Years, and Mumford & Sons.
Head to the OpenAir site for ticket details and more info.
They've also confirmed a headline slot at Portugal's NOS Alive on 8 July and a space at Barcelona's Primavera Sound.
Radiohead are one of the big names rumoured for Glastonbury 2016 - which takes place 22-26 June. Consequence Of Sound are reporting that:
"A source... familiar with Radiohead’s plans says the band plans to headline several music festivals both in America and abroad this summer. A North American jaunt is expected to take place in July."
They are currently in the studio, working on the follow up to 2011's The King Of Limbs, and there have been a few subtle hints that it could arrive sooner rather than later.
On Christmas Day, Radiohead unveiled their first song in years - an unused theme for James Bond film Spectre.
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