Radiohead deliver a spell-binding, hit-packed set in London

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Radiohead deliver a spell-binding, hit-packed set in London
  • Radiohead performed their first UK show in seven years in London, delivering a captivating set filled with their greatest hits, much to the delight of fans. The concert showcased the band's enduring popularity and musical prowess, reaffirming their status in the rock genre.
  • This performance marks a significant return for Radiohead, highlighting their ability to engage audiences after a long hiatus. The successful show may pave the way for future tours and new music, reinforcing their influence in the music industry and maintaining their loyal fanbase.
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