Radiohead Postpone Copenhagen Shows Due To Thom Yorke’s “Extreme Throat Infection”

Radiohead Postpone Copenhagen Shows

Radiohead, currently on their long-awaited European tour after a seven-year break, have postponed their upcoming concerts in Copenhagen.

According to an official statement, the delay is due to frontman Thom Yorke’s “extreme throat infection,” which doctors advised could worsen if he continued performing.

“We’re deeply sorry to announce that our Copenhagen performances must be rescheduled due to Thom being suffering from an extreme throat infection,” the band’s post read. “Continuing to sing could risk permanent damage, so the medical advice is clear — he must rest.”

The concerts were initially scheduled for December 3 and 4 at the Royal Arena. The band assured fans that new dates will be announced soon and that previously purchased tickets will remain valid.

This European tour includes limited stops across five major cities, making the Copenhagen shows a key highlight for many fans who had waited years for the band’s return to the stage.

Summary

The band rescheduled their Copenhagen shows after doctors warned Thom Yorke against performing due to an extreme throat infection; tickets will remain valid for new dates.

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