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Radiohead playing two shows in Montreal this summer

For a band known for teasing out news in fairly elaborate ways, this sure came out of the blue — Radiohead will play back-to-back shows at Bell Centre on July 16-17, 2018! The last time the band played two consecutive shows in the city was for their intimate run at Place des Arts back in 2006.

Tickets for the Montreal shows range from $90.50 – $112.50 and go on-sale Saturday, February 24th via evenko.ca.


All dates are here:

Sat July 7th: United Center, Chicago
Tue July 10th: Madison Square Garden, New York
Wed July 11th: Madison Square Garden, New York
Fri July 13th: Madison Square Garden, New York
Mon July 16th: Bell Centre, Montreal
Tue July 17th: Bell Centre, Montreal
Thu July 19th: Air Canada Centre, Toronto
Fri July 20th: Air Canada Centre, Toronto
Sun July 22nd: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit
Mon July 23rd: Schottenstein Center, Columbus
Wed July 25th: US Bank Arena, Cincinnati
Thu July 26th: PPG Paints Arena, Pittsburgh
Sat July 28th: TD Garden, Boston
Sun July 29th: TD Garden, Boston
Tue July 31st: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
Wed August 1st: Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia


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