Radiohead have seemingly confirmed plans to tour this year.
This comes after the band's management donated tickets to a "Radiohead concert of your choice" for a charity auction raising funds for those affected by the tragic Los Angeles wildfires from earlier this year.
The offer was allegedly made for the auction at Palisades High School, offering four tickets to a "Radiohead concert of your choice," as a direct donation by the band's management Blueyed Pictures". It also said that the winning bidder could choose their preferred date and location "based on the band's tour schedule".
The auction has since been removed, and replaced with the title, "Four Premier Concert Tickets".
This all comes amid a flurry of activity involving the band recently, including the release of a new LLP called, RHEUK25, which arrived on March 10. All five Radiohead bandmembers, Thom Yorke, Colin Greenwood, Jonny Greenwood, Philip Selway, and Ed O'Brien worked as the album's officers.
Once again, Radiohead moved to form a limited liability partnership, allowing them to work outside the normal record label system. Find out more about their LP here.