Hundreds of Radiohead fans gather for replacement karaoke party after Copenhagen gig cancellation

Hundreds of Radiohead fans gather for replacement karaoke party after Copenhagen gig cancellation

Rock


Hundreds ofRadioheadfans came together for a karaoke party after the band cancelled a show in Copenhagen – watch footage below.

Yesterday (December 1), the group announced that their first two concerts in the Royal Arena in the Danish capital had been postponed after frontmanThom Yorke contracted an “extreme throat infection”.

Shows on Monday and Tuesday (December 1 and 2) have been delayed to December 15 and 16, with tickets being automatically transferred to the new dates and refunds available from point of purchase. The December 4 and 5 dates are still set to go ahead as planned.

Fans in Copenhagen may have been disappointed, but they did not allow the news to stop them from havinga good time.One Reddit usersuggested during the day on Monday that they should “channel that disappointment into some Radiohead karaoke”,andsaid he had reserved a bar in the citycentre.

The room suggested on the Reddit page was listed as having a capacity of 25, but as Cory McLeod confirmed toNME, they far exceeded that number.

“Wemadea Radiohead party in a karaoke bar in Copenhagen and around 1000 people turned up,” he said. “Itwaspacked all night! This was the best alternative for everyone who travelled so far to be there.”

Check out footage from the night here:

Announcing the postponements, Radiohead said:“We are devastated to have to postpone these two shows at such shortnoticebut Thom has been diagnosed with an extreme throat infection which has made it impossible for him to sing.”

“We have been so blown away by the audience reactions on these dates and are loving being back on stage again; needless to say, we feel terrible that we have been forced to postpone these shows.”

They recentlycompleted four sold-out nights at The O2 in London,and set anew record for fan attendance– surpassing that ofMetallica, who have held the title since 2017.

At those London gigs, £1 from all ticket sales was donated tothe LIVE Trust– supporting artists, venues, promoters,festivalsand grassroots spaces. There were also charity volunteers on site to collect donations forSamaritans.For the European shows, 1€ from every ticket is being donated toMédecins Sans Frontières(Doctors WithoutBorders).

Their first show at the O2was given a five-star review fromNME, with Andrew Trendell writing: “What a show: a visceral energy, a tasteful spectacle, all delivered with a generosity of spirit, Yorke in full rockstar mode as the band trade places to tend to each corner of the venue.

“For a band once embarrassed by the notion of ‘arena rock’,nobody does it better. A new album and another night like thiscan’tcome soon enough.”

View Original Article Here

Articles You May Like

WATCH: Miranda Lamberts Store Has Just One Thing For Men + Its Hilarious
Audrey Hobert – Sex and the city (Official Video)
Behind The Scenes Of AC/DCs Comeback Story
JoJo Siwa was hospitalised due to excruciating stomach pain ahead of Minnesota show
kwn – war to be over | Vevo DSCVR Artists to Watch 2026