Thom Yorke has postponed the U.S. leg of his Tomorrow's Modern Boxes tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The tour, which was previously rescheduled for the fall, has now been postponed until new dates can be scheduled.
"Regrettably, the US Tomorrow's Modern Boxes dates have been postponed until new dates can be scheduled. The shows in Washington DC, Chicago & Denver have been cancelled," the Radiohead frontman tweeted.
He added, "Tickets for original dates will be honored and refunds for D.C., Chicago & Denver will be available from point of purchase."
Besides Yorke, the Tomorrow's Modern Boxes tour also features Nigel Godrich and Tarik Barri. They will perform songs from Yorke's solo and Atoms For Peace catalogs.
Tomorrow's Modern Boxes is the name of Yorke's second solo album, which was released in 2014. Yorke's last solo album was Anima, which dropped in June 2019.
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