Radiohead are to tour next year, their management has revealed in an interview with US magazine Billboard.

Radiohead’s manager Bryce Edge revealed that Radiohead are in talks planning a tour to start in May, that would run on and off until the end of the year.

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Edge said: “We plan to tour next year, Starting in May through to probably the end of the year, with lots of holidays in that period.

“At the moment we are talking with our agents in North America and for the rest of the world, trying to get a schedule which works for the band and works financially.”

Edge also revealed that Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke isn’t overly keen on the idea of touring.

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“He likes to do shows, but the whole business of schlepping round the world is not top of his favourite things to do,” he said. “It’s the process of how to do that which is the pain in the neck. They’re not road dogs. They never have been.”

Radiohead’s seventh studio album has just been released, for download through their website only.

Find out how to get hold of a copy of the In Rainbows album here.

Read our first impressions of In Rainbows HERE

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