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Radiohead to Play in Miami on Upcoming Tour

With In Rainbows the talk of the music industry, and the album's official debut Tuesday at #1 on the charts, Thom Yorke and co. are ridin' high. So, it's time for another tour. And, lucky Miami, they're gracing us with their presence. Of course, leave it to Radiohead to keep...
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With In Rainbows the talk of the music industry, and the album's official debut Tuesday at #1 on the charts, Thom Yorke and co. are ridin' high. So, it's time for another tour. And, lucky Miami, they're gracing us with their presence. Of course, leave it to Radiohead to keep us guessing as long as possible, so no word on the exact date or venue. If it's in Miami proper, really only leaves, say, AA Arena or something. After the jump, the official press release! Stay tuned for more details as we get 'em. -- Arielle Castillo

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

RADIOHEAD CONFIRMS NORTH AMERICAN TOUR MARKETS

With In Rainbows having debuted today at #1 on the U.S. charts, RADIOHEAD has confirmed the cities to be visited on the band's upcoming North American tour.

The tour will take place in two segments, one prior to and one following the recently announced summer tour of the UK and Europe.

The cities IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER are:

Atlanta

Boston

Charlotte

Chicago

Cleveland

Dallas

Houston

Indianapolis

Los Angeles

Miami

Montreal

New York

Philadelphia

San Diego

San Francisco

Santa Barbara

Seattle

St Louis

Tampa

Toronto

Vancouver

Washington DC

Exact dates and venues will be announced at a later date.

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