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Radiohead Singer's Throat Infection Halts Copenhagen Shows

Summary

  • Thom Yorke's extreme throat infection forces show postponements.
  • Two Copenhagen shows rescheduled to mid-December.
  • Fans may receive refunds or keep tickets for new dates.
Radiohead Singer's Throat Infection Halts Copenhagen Shows

Radiohead has announced the postponement of two scheduled concerts at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen due to lead singer Thom Yorke experiencing an extreme throat infection. This condition has rendered him unable to perform.

The performances originally set for December 1 and 2 have been rescheduled to December 15 and 16, respectively. The band conveyed their disappointment in having to make this decision on short notice and expressed optimism that Yorke will recover in time for the originally planned final two shows in Copenhagen on December 4 and 5.

Fans affected by the rescheduled dates have the option to receive a full refund at their point of purchase or retain their existing tickets, which will be automatically updated. This tour marks Radiohead's return to the stage after a seven-year hiatus, with recent sold-out shows in London breaking attendance records.

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Thom Yorke is suffering from an extreme throat infection that prevents him from singing.
The postponed shows on December 1 and 2 have been moved to December 15 and 16.
Yes, refunds are available at the point of purchase if you cannot attend the new dates.

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