Radiohead's Tour: A Musical Odyssey
After a seven-year hiatus, the legendary band Radiohead embarked on a highly anticipated tour, captivating audiences worldwide. The tour commenced at Madrid's Movistar Arena, where the band's three-time Grammy-winning prowess was on full display. With a unique circular stage design, Radiohead enveloped the audience in a sonic journey through their extensive discography.
The concert showcased a diverse selection of songs spanning their illustrious career, including tracks from 'The Bends' (1995), 'OK Computer' (1997), 'Kid A' (2000), 'Amnesiac' (2001), 'Hail to the Thief' (2003), 'In Rainbows' (2007), 'The King of Limbs' (2011), and 'A Moon Shaped Pool' (2016). The show received overwhelming positive feedback from fans, who praised the band's performance and the carefully curated set list.
In a recent interview, Colin Greenwood hinted at a unique approach to the tour, stating, 'We're not introducing new material as work-in-progress, and we're keeping rehearsals to a minimum, creating a relaxed atmosphere.' This strategy seems to have paid off, as the tour has been a resounding success.
The tour itinerary includes a four-night residency in Madrid, followed by performances in Bologna, Italy; London's The O2; Copenhagen's Royal Arena; and concluding on December 12th at Berlin's Uber Arena. The complete setlist for the tour has been revealed, offering fans a chance to relive the magical experience.
Here's the full setlist:
- Let Down
- 2+2=5
- Sit Down. Stand Up. (Snakes & Ladders.)
- Bloom
- Lucky
- Ful Stop
- The Gloaming. (Softly Open Our Mouths in the Cold.)
- Myxomatosis. (Judge, Jury & Executioner.)
- No Surprises
- Videotape
- Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
- Everything in Its Right Place
- 15 Step
- The National Anthem
- Daydreaming
- A Wolf at the Door. (It Girl. Rag Doll.)
- Bodysnatchers
- Idioteque
Encore:
- Fake Plastic Trees
- Subterranean Homesick Alien
- Paranoid Android
- How to Disappear Completely
- You and Whose Army?
- There There. (The Boney King of Nowhere.)
- Karma Police
Radiohead's tour is a testament to their enduring musical legacy, offering fans an unforgettable experience that has left them buzzing with excitement.