Radiohead will play "20 shows a year" starting in 2027, Ed O'Brien says
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Radiohead will play "20 shows a year" starting in 2027, Ed O'Brien says
"it's definitely happening. What we're going to do is, every year we're going to do a different continent, and we're going to do 20 shows each year. No more, no less."
"We want to give absolutely everything each night. We do not ever want it to be like we're going through the motions or we're having to run on empty. We've got to be able to do it. And you know what? We're not spring chickens anymore."
"I really thought that was it on Radiohead. Actually, I sort of got off on that. I was just, 'I'm done with it. I want another life.'"
Radiohead guitarist Ed O'Brien announced plans for the band's future touring schedule following their return from hiatus. Beginning in 2027, the band will conduct annual tours visiting a different continent each year, with a strict limit of 20 shows per year. O'Brien emphasized this constraint ensures the band performs at full capacity without running on empty or going through the motions. He acknowledged the band members are aging and need sustainable touring practices. O'Brien previously questioned Radiohead's future after their 2018 tour, feeling done with the band and seeking another life. The announcement came during discussion of his solo album Blue Morpho, releasing in May.
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