Radiohead ‘devastated’ after cancelling two concerts due to Thom Yorke’s throat infection

Radiohead postpone two gigs after Thom Yorke falls ill

Radiohead announced that they were “devastated” to postpone two of their upcoming shows after lead singer Thom Yorke suffered from what they described as an “extreme throat infection.” The band explained that the respiratory illness had left Yorke unable to perform, forcing the last-minute cancellations.

Impacted performances

The postponed gigs were scheduled to take place this week, part of their current tour. Fans who had planned to attend were told that the shows would be rescheduled, with tickets remaining valid for the new dates once confirmed.

Statement from the band

In their statement posted online, Radiohead expressed regret for disappointing their supporters:

“We’re heartbroken to let you know that Thom has come down with an extreme throat infection. He’s been advised by doctors that performing tonight and tomorrow isn’t possible.”

They thanked fans for their understanding and promised to share updates as soon as Yorke’s health allows the band to continue.

Health and recovery

Medical professionals have urged Yorke to rest his voice and recover fully before returning to the stage. The singer’s health issues follow a demanding tour schedule featuring performances across Europe and North America.

Looking ahead

Tour organizers expect to provide new dates soon and reassured fans that all other upcoming concerts remain unaffected unless further health advice indicates otherwise.

“We hope to be back on stage with you soon,” the group’s post concluded.


Author’s summary: Radiohead were forced to delay two concerts after Thom Yorke developed a severe throat infection, prompting concern and support from fans awaiting his recovery.

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