Radiohead Tour 2024: First Concert Announcement
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Radiohead Announces First Tour Dates in Seven Years
radiohead, one of the most influential rock bands of the past three decades,
announced a limited set of tour dates on September 3, 2024, marking thier
return to live performances after a seven-year hiatus. The announcement,
made via the band’s website, signals a potential new chapter for the
group, whose members have been focused on solo projects and collaborations
as 2018.
according to the band’s statement, the impetus for reuniting stemmed from
a shared creative energy.”It feels like a good time to play some of these
songs again, and to share them with you in a physical space,” they wrote.
“Ther was a longing to reconnect, and it lodged deep inside all five of
us.it also made us want to play some shows together, so we hope you can
make it to one of the upcoming dates.For now, it will just be these ones
but who knows where this will all lead.”
Ticket Facts and Registration
Tickets will be exclusively available through the band’s official website.
Registration for access to purchase tickets opened on Friday, September 5,
at 10 a.m. BST (British Summer Time) and will close on September 7 at 10
p.m. BST. Radiohead’s website
provides further details on the registration process.
A Long-Awaited Return to the Stage
The upcoming tour marks the end of a significant hiatus for Radiohead. Their
last performance together was on August 1, 2018, at the Wells Fargo Center
in Philadelphia, pennsylvania, concluding their A Moon Shaped Pool
tour. Pitchfork reports
that the band has been largely inactive as a collective unit as then.
During the hiatus, band members pursued individual projects. Thom Yorke
released the solo album Anima in 2019 and two albums with The
Smile, Wall of Eyes and Cutouts, in 2023. jonny
Greenwood, also a member of The Smile, contributed to several film scores.
Colin Greenwood toured with Nick Cave. Ed O’Brien released his debut solo
album Earth in 2020, and philip Selway released Strange
Dance in 2023.
