Radiohead cancel shows after singer Thom Yorke illness

Radiohead cancel shows after singer Thom Yorke illness

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After Thom Yorke’s illness caused their tour to sag, forcing Radiohead to postpone their first two Copenhagen dates for tonight and tomorrow, December 2.

In the hope that he will be fit by December 15, the shows have been changed to December 15 and 16, respectively.

Thom Yorke has been treated for an extreme throat infection, according to a spokesman, so they can play their final two shows in Copenhagen (Dec. 4 and 5) and the Berlin shows in later this month.

We regret having to postpone these two shows on such a short notice, the organization said today in a statement. Thom’s throat infection has prevented him from singing. We’re optimistic that Thom will recover in time for the final two Copenhagen shows on December 4 and 5, and all four Berlin shows, which will begin on December 8.

We are blown away by the audience’s reactions to these dates and are looking forward to returning onstage. Needless to say, we are disappointed that we are unable to play tonight and tomorrow.

The new corresponding date will be automatically updated with the sold-out tickets. Customers who want a refund should contact their place of purchase, though.

For the first time in more than seven years, Radiohead have announced a run of live performances in the UK and Europe for the end of 2025.

Bologna, Copenhagen, Berlin, and London will also be on the itinerary for the tour, which will begin in Madrid on November 4.

On November 21, 22, 24, and 25, they just finished a four-night residency at The O2 in London.

Source: Mirror

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