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Thom Yorke's supergroup Atoms For Peace have announced a series of album launch events, including one in London.
In order to celebrate the release of debut album Amok, which will be available on 25 February, Yorke and producer Nigel Godrich will play a series of shows in London, Berlin and New York.
The first show will take place at London's Oval Space in East London on 22 February. They will then move on to Berlin's Berghain on 8 March, before finishing up with the event in New York City at Le Poisson Rouge.
Each event will feature Yorke and Godrich, as well as a full-line up of what have only been described so far as 'very special guests'.
Yorke referred to the events on Twitter as "Me & Nigel out & about with two turntables & a microphone."
Thom Yorke onstage with Atoms For Peace at the Fuji Rock festival in 2010
Atoms For Peace debuted the studio version of their song 'Judge Jury and Executioner' last month.
Thom Yorke also confirmed that the band will not play Glastonbury, telling Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1, "We won't have got our s**t together by then."
Tickets are on sale now. For more information visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
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