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Radiohead set to play Osheaga, Lollapalooza and Outside Lands festivals this summer

Radiohead haven’t played Montreal since 2012, but that long wait may soon be over. According to a report at Consequences of Sound, Radiohead will be adding a number of festival dates to their upcoming summer tour, including Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, and Osheaga.

Radiohead’s Osheaga appearance has yet to be officially confirmed, and no acts have been announced yet; the line-up is usually revealed in the spring.

Radiohead will be performing their upcoming album in full at Primavera Festival in June, so hopefully we’ll hear some (or all) of those tracks at Osheaga. Fans have been speculating that the below artwork, added to the official Radiohead site today, may be the artwork for the forthcoming album.

Pearl Jam are also noticeably skipping Montreal on their upcoming Canadian run this spring; could they be joining Radiohead as Osheaga headliners?

Osheaga runs from July 29 – 31 at Parc Jean Drapeau. For more info visit osheaga.com. We spoke with Radiohead drummer Philip Selway before his solo set at last year’s Osheaga; you can listen to the interview here.

Gabriel Sigler

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