Radiohead have reportedly put plans in place to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee whilst on tour in America.
The Queen has been on the throne in the UK for 60 years and will see a nationwide celebration of her time as the head of state across Britain this coming weekend, (June 2-4).
However, Thom Yorke and his bandmates will be on the wrong side of the Atlantic for the celebrations and have, instead, turned staging their own party.
According to their head of security, speaking to Steve Lamacq's BBC 6Music show, Radiohead will get into the Jubilee spirit and have"packed numerous Union Jack and Jubilee tableware". The security chief, known as Colin, said the 'King Of Limbs' band were "planning a Jubilee party in Washington DC at the weekend".
Radiohead return to the UK in October for a string of British tour dates.
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