Radiohead have announced that they are postponing the first two of their four scheduled Copenhagen concerts after frontman Thom Yorke developed what the band described as an “extreme throat infection.”
The shows were originally planned to take place at the Royal Arena, but due to Yorke’s health, the band decided to delay their performances. Organizers noted that rescheduled dates will be announced soon and that tickets for the affected concerts will remain valid.
In an official statement, Radiohead expressed regret for the disruption and thanked fans for their understanding. The band emphasized that Thom’s health and vocal recovery are the top priorities.
“We’re deeply sorry to have to postpone these shows. Thom has been advised by doctors to rest his voice completely to avoid long-term damage,” the statement read.
The next two Copenhagen concerts are still on the calendar as planned, depending on Yorke’s recovery over the coming days.
Author summary: Radiohead delay two Copenhagen shows as frontman Thom Yorke battles a serious throat infection, prioritizing his recovery and promising new dates soon.