Radiohead Postpone Tour Dates Due to Thom Yorke’s Severe Throat Infection

Radiohead Delay Two European Tour Shows

Radiohead announced the postponement of two upcoming concerts originally planned for Copenhagen on Monday, December 1, and Tuesday, December 2. The decision follows frontman Thom Yorke’s “extreme throat infection,” which has temporarily affected his ability to perform.

Statement from the Band

In an official message released on their social media channels, the band wrote:

“We’re deeply sorry to have to postpone our shows in Copenhagen. Thom has an extreme throat infection and has been advised by doctors not to sing or perform until further notice.”

The group expressed regret for the inconvenience caused to fans and assured that they are working with local promoters to reschedule both performances.

Upcoming Tour Plans Remain Intact

At this time, the rest of Radiohead’s European tour dates remain unaffected. The band expects Yorke to make a full recovery before returning to the road later this month. Updated tour information and ticket details will be shared through the band’s official website and social media.

Background

The ongoing tour marks Radiohead’s first major series of live performances in several years, following the release of their latest studio work and side projects by its members. The band’s return to live stages has been widely praised for its mix of classic songs and new material.

“We want to thank everyone for their understanding and support while Thom recovers,” the statement concluded.


Author summary: Radiohead postponed two Copenhagen concerts after Thom Yorke developed a severe throat infection, with other tour dates expected to proceed as scheduled.

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