Radiohead to host weekly archive streams
Radiohead have become the latest band to announce a series of archive-pulls to tide fans over the lockdown period.
The band will today (9 April) begin uploading footage of concerts from their archives weekly, premiering them live on YouTube so fans can watch together.
Writing about the streams on Instagram, the band said: “Now that you have no choice whether or not you fancy a quiet night in, we hereby present the first of several LIVE SHOWS from the Radiohead Public Library now coming to Radiohead’s YouTube channel.”
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Now that you have no choice whether or not you fancy a quiet night in, we hereby present the first of several LIVE SHOWS from the Radiohead Public Library now coming to Radiohead’s YouTube channel. Starting tomorrow (Thursday) at 10pm UK/2pm PT/5pm ET with Live From a Tent In Dublin – October 2000, we will be releasing one a week until either the restrictions resulting from current situation are eased, or we run out of shows. Which will be first? No-one knows. Link in bio.
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The first installment of the series of uploads is a Dublin performance from the year 2000. It can be viewed here, premiering at 10 PM GMT tonight:
The band concluded by stating the streams will carry on until “either the restrictions resulting from the current situation are eased, or we run out of shows. Which will be first? No-one knows.”
For more artists streaming live concerts and archival footage, take a look at our rundown here.
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