Rumors of Radiohead's first tour in seven years are growing stronger after it was revealed that the band's management recently donated several tickets to a "Radiohead concert of your choice" at a charity auction.
The famous British band last performed in 2018, and their last album, "A Moon Shaped Pool", was released in 2016.
According to a report by "Resident Advisor," four tickets for Radiohead's upcoming tour have been donated to an auction for Los Angeles fire relief.
They were allegedly donated by the band's management.
The auction description states that the highest bidder will be able to choose the city and date of the concert "based on the band's tour schedule."
The same source claims that a close associate of the band confirmed that dates have already been booked in several European cities for a series of concerts.
Earlier this week, it was announced that the band members had recently formed a new limited liability company called "RHEUK25 LLP."
The band has used similar business models before, as they operate independently of record labels. They formed Dawn Chorus LLP in 2016, shortly before announcing their album A Moon Shaped Pool.
Since the last tour, the band members have been working on solo projects.
In September last year, Colin Greenwood revealed that the band had recently reunited in the studio to rehearse some of their old songs.
During a video address at the Hay Festival Querétaro in Mexico, the bassist said: "We did some rehearsals about two months ago in London, just to play old songs. And it was really fun, we had a great time."
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