Radiohead reunion rumors sparked by misleading auction tickets

thesun.co.uk

Fans of the iconic 90s indie band Radiohead are buzzing with excitement over what they believe to be clues pointing to a possible reunion. It has been seven years since the band last performed live. Speculation intensified after tickets to a Radiohead concert were offered at a charity auction in Los Angeles. The auction was held to raise funds for those affected by wildfires. The auction listing mentioned winners could choose a Radiohead concert based on the band's tour schedule. However, a twist emerged when Radiohead’s spokesperson stated that the auction's ticket provider, Blueyed Pictures, is not affiliated with the band. The original auction listing has since been replaced with a notice for "four premier concert tickets," and the initial bids have been removed. Despite this, fans have not lost hope. Several indications suggest that Radiohead may be planning a tour this year, which has led fans to speculate about a potential performance at the upcoming Glastonbury festival. The festival is set to take place from June 25 to June 29, and many believe there are still more acts yet to be announced. Over the years, Radiohead has headlined Glastonbury multiple times and is known for hits like "Creep" and "Karma Police." Their last live concert was in August 2018, and they have a history of making surprise appearances at major festivals. As anticipation builds, fans continue to dream of their favorite band returning to the stage.


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