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Radiohead will embark on a U.S. tour in 2017. Pictured: Thom Yorke of Radiohead on Oct. 8, 2012 in London. Getty Images/Jim Dyson

Following the recent announcement of festival dates and European tour dates, Radiohead has announced a series of shows in the United States.

Along with the group’s headlining performances at Coachella in April, the band will also visit Atlanta, Seattle, New Orleans and Miami. The group’s U.S. tour will begin on March 30 and run until their second week Coachella performance on April 21.

Tickets for the shows go on sale on Jan. 20, and fans are limited to four tickets apiece. For the Santa Barbara show, fans are only allowed two tickets per order. Check out the U.S. tour dates below:

March 30 – Miami, Florida – American Airlines Arena
April 1 – Atlanta, Georgia – Philips Arena
April 3 – New Orleans, Louisiana – Smoothie King Center
April 5 – Kansas City, Missouri – Sprint Center
April 8 – Seattle, Washington – Key Arena
April 9 – Portland, Oregon – Moda Center
April 11 – Santa Barbara, California – Santa Barbara Bowl
April 14 – Indio, California – Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival
April 17 – Berkeley, California – Greek Theatre
April 18 – Berkeley, California – Greek Theatre
April 21 – Indio, California – Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival

In November, the group’s social media accounts issued a warning to fans about third-party seller sites. “As the Radiohead shows sell out, tickets will inevitably find their way onto secondary ticketing sites,” a post on Facebook read. “As on previous tours, if you’re thinking of buying a ticket from secondary sites please please carefully check the original rules of the venue concerned.”

The post went on to state that an ID may be needed to match your name to the ticket. “Many of the tickets will be named and stringent ID checks will be in place; you risk being refused entry to the venue. We hope you understand the need to put such measures in place to give more fans a chance to get to the show.”