Legendary 90s indie band’s reunion ‘confirmed’ by bizarre clue – SEVEN years after final live gig

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MUSIC lovers are convinced a hit Indie band has confirmed its reunion with a bizarre clue – seven years since its last live gig.

It comes after eagle-eyed fans were convinced the band had landed a slot at Glastonbury.

A woman sits on a man's shoulders at a crowded concert.
A top Nineties Indie band has left fans convinced they are set to reunite after a cryptic clue
Portrait of the band Radiohead.
A charity auction to raise funds for the Los Angeles wildfires promised tickets to an upcoming Radiohead gig
Thom Yorke of Radiohead performing live.

This iconic group – which is known for songs like Creep and Karma Police – was massive in the 90s.

Now Radiohead loyals reckon the fact a donation of some of the band’s tour tickets – by a legal entity Blueyed Pictures – is a telling sign.

Blueyed Pictures placed four tickets in a Los Angeles fire relief auction run by Palisades High School, according to reports in Resident Advisor.

The event raised cash for forces battling the horror blazes back in January.

The listing stated lucky winners could opt for a “Radiohead concert of your choice” and “based on the band’s tour schedule.”

The publication then claimed the band had “placed holds in select European cities for a run of residency gigs this autumn.”

Yet in a further twist in the tale, Radiohead’s spokesperson confirmed Blueyed Pictures is not affiliated with the band.

The listing has also now been replaced with “four premier concert tickets” and the initial bids wiped.

The band, formed in Oxfordshire, is made up of Thom Yorke, brothers Jonny Greenwood and Colin Greenwood Ed O’Brien and Philip Selway.

Their last live gig was in August 2018 at the Wells Fargo Centre in Philadelphia.

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Yet they suffered a blow last year when Jonny was rushed into intensive care after falling “dangerously ill.”

Meanwhile, back in 2017, they walked off stage twice during their headline Coachella set.

GLASTO POTENTIAL?

The official line-up for Glastonbury was released earlier this month.

Since then, fans have been convinced more acts are set to be announced.

Music lovers now reckon Radiohead have secured a spot at Glastonbury, after they spotted a clue – this being the band are touring this year.

Kicking off the discussion on Reddit, one reveller wrote: “Radiohead -there, I said it.

“Last played 2017, touring this year.

“Long shot, but hey. We can hope.”

Another fan replied: “You never know though, surprise set somewhere maybe.”

This one added: “If you listen to the rumours the last day or two, it does look like they are touring later this year so not totally out of the question.”

The No Surprises hitmakers have already played the legendary Somerset festival FIVE times.

They first headlined Glastonbury in 1997, where they famously played on the Pyramid stage on the Saturday night, thrilling fans.

Headed up by lead singer Thom Yorke, Radiohead’s other appearances were in 1994, 2003, 2011 and 2017.

Thom Yorke of Radiohead performing at Glastonbury Festival.
The auction listing has now been removed – with generic ‘premium’ tickets put in its place
Radiohead performing live on stage.
It comes after fans were convinced the group has bagged a slot at Glastonbury
Radiohead band portrait.
The band – known for tracks Creep and Karma Police – were massive in the 90s
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