

It's a happy day for Radiohead fans. And an equally happy day for Leonard Cohen fans.
Not that you'll be able to tell of course.
The serious rockers have announced that they'll be playing a free concert for Radio 2 on April 1. That means a very small number of people will get to see the world's most critically acclaimed band in the intimate surroundings of the BBC Radio Theatre.
In order to apply for tickets, you can either call 08700 100 200 or listen out for competitions on Radio 2.
Or, perhaps, sleep with the Controller or the Director General.
Alternatively, you can get your dose of musical misery with Leonard Cohen's first live shows for 15 years.
Laughing Lenny, 73, will play eight dates across the UK this summer, including Glastonbury, the Big Chill Festival and a date at London's O2 on July 17.
Tickets go on sale soon and full information is available from http://leonardcohen.aeglive.com

