Concerts|The gigs will be moved to two weeks later, the band informs.
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British band Radiohead postpones their two Copenhagen shows because singer Thom Yorke has a serious throat infection.
The Monday and Tuesday gigs will be moved two weeks later on December 15 and 16.
The band says that Yorke is receiving treatment and hopes that he will be able to perform by the end of the week.
British band Radiohead announces that they are rescheduling their two Copenhagen shows this week, because the band’s singer Thom Yorkella have a severe strep throat.
One of the gigs was supposed to be today, Monday, December 1st, and the second gig was supposed to be tomorrow, Tuesday, December 2nd. The band says on their social media channels that the gigs have been moved to Monday, December 15 and Tuesday, December 16.
According to the band, the tickets for the concerts will be automatically transferred to the new dates.
“We are very sorry to have to postpone these two concerts at such short notice, but Thom has been diagnosed with a severe throat infection that prevents him from singing,” the band wrote on their social media accounts.
According to the update, Yorke is being treated for an infection, and the band hopes he will be fit to perform by the end of the week.
With a group has concerts in Copenhagen on Thursday 4th December and Friday 5th December and four concerts in Germany in Berlin starting on 8th December. They have not been transferred so far.