Radiohead Announces First Tour in Seven Years Amid Controversy

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Radiohead announced their first live shows in seven years across Europe this winter, with tickets allocated fairly and a portion of proceeds supporting charitable causes. The band faces calls for a boycott from pro-Palestine activists due to Jonny Greenwood's performance in Tel Aviv and their stance on Israel-Palestine issues, amid ongoing political tensions and protests. Despite the controversy, the band is set to perform in Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin, with no new album announced.
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- Radiohead flyers in multiple cities seemingly tease band’s first concerts since 2018 The Independent
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- Radiohead Announce First Tour in 7 Years Pitchfork
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