Radiohead will tour the world next summer, their management have announced.

The band, after giving away new album "In Rainbows" for free, are in talks about a series of "larger-scale" gigs.

The news was revealed in a new interview with Bryce Edge, of Courtyard Management, who represent Thom Yorke and co.

"We plan to tour next year, starting in May through to probably the end of the year. With lots of holidays in that period", explained Edge.

"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."

In the interview with Billboard, Edge said the group planned to play bigger venues than those visited last year, when tracks from "In Rainbows" were previewed.

"They toured last summer almost for creative reasons, definitely not for financial reasons. And I think they quite enjoyed it. The next set of touring will be slightly larger-scale venues", he said.

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