Radiohead have postponed two of their four scheduled concerts in Copenhagen because their lead singer, Thom Yorke, has been diagnosed with a severe throat infection.
The band announced the cancellations for the shows set for Tuesday and Wednesday, citing Yorke’s "extreme" infection as the reason for the disruption. The remaining two concerts will continue as planned, contingent on Yorke’s recovery.
Yorke shared a personal message expressing his frustration and regret:
"It sucks to cancel shows, especially when we were looking forward to playing you all. I’m really sorry to let you down."
The artist is focusing on rest and treatment to ensure a swift return to performing.
Author’s summary: Thom Yorke’s severe throat infection has forced Radiohead to postpone two Copenhagen shows, emphasizing the impact of health on live music schedules.