Saturday 19 April 2008

Radiohead forced to move surprise gig

Radiohead forced to move surprise gig



Radiohead were forced to give up plans for a gig in a tiny record shop in British capital yesterday after to a greater extent than 1,000 fans turned up.
The Oxford University five-piece announced a surprise gig at Rough Trade Due east records in Spitalfields, in the e of the city, at 9am yesterday.
The commencement 200 fans were promised prized tickets to an insinuate gig with a band more used to playing liquidize arena tours.
The band web site promised anyone missing out on tickets could see the gig on giant blood plasma screens erected exterior the grass.
Only afterward intimately 1,five hundred fans deluged the small store, constabulary and local authorities raised safety fears and the gig was moved to nearby small club 93 Feet East and the outdoor viewing abandoned.
Those world Health Organization managed to get tickets were treated to a full jell from a band that reached number one in the UK and US with their album 'In Rainbows' despite giving it out on logical argument earlier the CD waiver.
After queuing for to a greater extent than seven hours, then wait a further two-and-a-half for the band to come on stagecoach, fans heard the band play their one-seventh studio album in full and a six-song encore including favourites 'The Bends' and 'My Smoothing iron Lung'.
Tether isaac Bashevis Singer Thom Yorke told an excited audience: "As you know, this was supposed to be in a browse. I'm gladiolus it's non, actually. Fair play to Rough Craft for putt up with this."
The ring play Dublin's Malahide Castle on Friday 6 June and Saturday 7 June.




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