Radiohead, several months after the release of their eighth album, 'The King of Limbs' and several days after the release of the set of adaptations TKOL RMX 1234567, posted some of the stops of the tour for 2012.
The two performances in New York in September do not mean the end of their journeys in America. On the official website of the band are posted the stations of the U.S. tour, which starts February 27 and continues until March 15. My gut tells me that they will include more appearances on the other side of the Atlantic, since we noted in the statement here , it's missing several major cities.
We're waiting anxiously for the announcement of the European tour. However, if you're not impressed by their last job and you're expecting to hear only the old hits in the live, Ed O'Brien lets you down. He stated that essentially the set of the tour will draw tracks from TKOL:
In addition he reveals the European concerts will take place indoors, in order to provide a spectacular show and better hear the sound of the bass without being at the mercy of the elements as in the stadiums. Perhaps, as our editor George Baliotis dreams, we'll see on their website that the closed Olympic stadium OAKA is their next stop.
The two performances in New York in September do not mean the end of their journeys in America. On the official website of the band are posted the stations of the U.S. tour, which starts February 27 and continues until March 15. My gut tells me that they will include more appearances on the other side of the Atlantic, since we noted in the statement here , it's missing several major cities.
We're waiting anxiously for the announcement of the European tour. However, if you're not impressed by their last job and you're expecting to hear only the old hits in the live, Ed O'Brien lets you down. He stated that essentially the set of the tour will draw tracks from TKOL:
'I guess it's going to be predominantly from this record and the last record, and then see which songs fit around'.
In addition he reveals the European concerts will take place indoors, in order to provide a spectacular show and better hear the sound of the bass without being at the mercy of the elements as in the stadiums. Perhaps, as our editor George Baliotis dreams, we'll see on their website that the closed Olympic stadium OAKA is their next stop.
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