Radiohead's manager gives away details about their new album

Radiohead's manager gives away details about their new album

PanARMENIAN.Net - The new Radiohead album will be "like nothing you’ve ever heard", according to the band’s manager, Gigwise said.

The band, whose ninth album is said to be a 'work of art', have been working on the record for around two years now. With a massive world tour and some huge festival appearances imminent, fans are eager for new material before the dates kick off on 20 May.

Earlier this week, Gigwise reported rumours that the record is set to drop as early as 1 May. However, speaking at an event in London last night (14 April), Radiohead’s manager Brian Message revealed that it’ll be out in June.

He also, according to The Wanstead Tap’s Twitter account, said that it "will be like nothing you’ve ever heard.”

The band's upcoming headline tour dates are below.

MAY 20 AMSTERDAM, HEINEKEN MUSIC HALL MAY 21 AMSTERDAM, HEINEKEN MUSIC HALL MAY 23 PARIS, LE ZENITH MAY 24 PARIS, LE ZENITH MAY 26 LONDON, ROUNDHOUSE MAY 27 LONDON, ROUNDHOUSE MAY 28 LONDON, ROUNDHOUSE JULY 26 NEW YORK, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN JULY 27 NEW YORK, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN AUGUST 4 LOS ANGELES SHRINE AUDITORIUM AUGUST 8 LOS ANGELES SHRINE AUDITORIUM OCTOBER 3 MEXICO CITY PALACIO DE LOS DEPORTES OCTOBER 4 MEXICO CITY PALACIO DE LOS DEPORTES

Meanwhile, the band will also be playing the following festivals:

JUNE 3 PRIMAVERA SOUND, BARCELONA, SPAIN - tickets available here

JUNE 17 SECRET SOLSTICE, REYJKAVIK, ICELAND - tickets available here

JULY 2 OPENAIR ST GALLEN, SWITZERLAND - tickets available here

JULY 8 NOS ALIVE FESTIVAL, LISBON, PORTUGAL - tickets available here

JULY 29-31 OSHEAGA MUSIC AND ARTS FESTIVAL, MONTREAL, CANADA - tickets available here

AUGUST 20 -21 SUMMERSONIC FESTIVAL, OSAKA, JAPAN - tickets available here

SEP 11 LOLLAPALOOZA FESTIVAL, BERLIN, GERMANY

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