Two concerts planned for tonight (December 1) and tomorrow at Copenhagen’s Royal Arena have been rescheduled for December 15 and a later date due to Thom Yorke’s throat infection. The band will honor all existing tickets for the new dates, and the venue location remains unchanged.
Thom Yorke’s throat infection makes it difficult for him to perform safely at the originally scheduled shows. Postponing the performances allows time for recovery so the concerts can go ahead with full live vocals rather than a compromised set.
The two affected shows in Copenhagen are moved from December 1 and 2 to December 15 and another December date at the same Royal Arena. Fans are advised to keep their tickets and follow official announcements for exact timing and entry details.
Tickets already purchased for the original dates remain valid for the rescheduled concerts at Copenhagen’s Royal Arena. Those who cannot attend on the new dates are usually directed to contact the point of purchase for options such as refunds or exchanges, according to standard venue policies.
Radiohead shift two Royal Arena shows to mid-December, prioritizing Thom Yorke’s recovery so fans still get the full live experience instead of a weakened performance.