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Good Luck: Tickets for Tonight's Thom Yorke Show at Echoplex Go on Sale at Noon

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That secret Thom Yorke show at the Echoplex tonight is no longer a secret. If you want in, get your booty over to Ticketweb at noon and good luck! Additionally, there will be an afterparty show upstairs from the Echoplex where copies of Muse's new album, The Resistance, will be given away. If you get tickets to the Yorke show, then you've got access to the afterparty.

On Tuesday, Yorke announced two shows at the Orpheum for Sunday and Monday nights. He'll be playing with Joey Waronker, Mauro Refosco, Flea and Nigel Godrich.

Related: Photos of Radiohead @ the Hollywood Bowl, 8/25/08

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