Radiohead have postponed their first two Copenhagen concerts, originally scheduled for 1 and 2 December, after frontman Thom Yorke suffered a throat problem.
“We’re deeply sorry to reschedule the first two Copenhagen shows. Thom has developed a throat condition and has been advised to rest. We’re already working to confirm new dates and appreciate everyone’s patience and understanding.”
The affected performances were set to take place at the Royal Arena as part of the band’s European tour. Organizers have announced that tickets for the postponed dates will remain valid for the rescheduled shows.
No further cancellations have been reported, and future concert dates are expected to proceed as planned once Yorke recovers.
“Thom is expected to make a full recovery soon,” the statement added.
Fans expressed concern and support on social media, sending wishes for Yorke’s quick recovery. Many also thanked the band for clear communication and transparency.
Author’s summary: Radiohead postponed two Copenhagen concerts after Thom Yorke developed a throat illness, reassuring fans that new dates will be announced soon.