Radiohead tickets already appearing on secondary ticketing sites
Radiohead's headline shows in the UK have already sold out, with many fans left waiting in enormous queues.
Secondary ticketing sites have already snapped up tickets - albeit a small amount - for these sought-after gigs.
A press release for the original dates stated: "In order to minimise secondary ticketing, restrictions will apply and tickets will be limited to 2 per order." London's Roundhouse also has strict rules for those purchasing tickets from secondary sources.
Despite this, a handful have already appeared on Viagogo, with prices accelerating towards (and over, in some cases) the £1000 mark:
StubHub don't appear to have tickets for UK dates (yet), but if you want to get into Radiohead's L.A. show, you might have to part ways with over $1000.
Radiohead's last live performance was in November 2012, but have been steadily filling their diary with a slew of festival dates. Radiohead are headlining Iceland's Summer Solstice, Primavera, OpenAir St. Gallen, and more this summer.
The band's long-awaited ninth record, the follow up to 2011's The King Of Limbs, is expected to arrive this year.
May
20 - Amsterdam, Heineken Music Hall
21 - Amsterdam, Heineken Music Hall
23 - Paris, Le Zénith
24 - Paris, Le Zénith
26 - London, Roundhouse
27 - London, Roundhouse
28 - London, Roundhouse
July
26 - New York City, Madison Square Garden
27 - New York City, Madison Square Garden
August
4 - Los Angeles, Shrine Auditorium
8 - Los Angeles, Shrine Auditorium
October
3 - Mexico City, Palacio de los Deportes
4 - Mexico City, Palacio de los Deportes
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