With Thom Yorke Ailing, Radiohead Postpone Copenhagen Gigs

Radiohead delay Copenhagen concerts

Radiohead have postponed their Copenhagen shows scheduled for tonight, December 1, and tomorrow due to frontman Thom Yorke’s illness. The band explained that a severe throat infection has made it impossible for him to sing and he is currently receiving treatment.

New dates and tickets

The affected concerts have been rescheduled for December 15 and 16 at the same Copenhagen venue. Tickets for the original dates will be automatically moved to the corresponding new shows, with fans advised to contact their ticket provider if they need a refund.

Impact on the 2025 tour

These concerts are part of Radiohead’s 2025 tour, their first run of performances since 2018. Two additional Copenhagen shows on December 4 and 5, as well as a four-night engagement in Berlin later in the month, are still planned but depend on Yorke’s recovery.

Band’s statement

In their message to fans, the band said they were devastated to delay the shows at such short notice but stressed that Yorke’s health must come first. They also thanked audiences for the strong response to the tour so far and expressed hope that Thom will be well enough to return to the stage for the remaining dates.

The band emphasized that Thom Yorke is undergoing treatment for a serious throat infection and that they remain optimistic about completing the upcoming Copenhagen and Berlin performances once he recovers.

Radiohead pause their long-awaited comeback tour in Copenhagen as Thom Yorke battles a severe throat infection, but swift rescheduling and optimistic updates keep fans hopeful for December’s remaining shows.

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