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Radiohead back on stage

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Four years had to wait Radiohead fans to return to enjoy the great live rock band featuring native of Abingdon, England. Australia was the headquarters, 12 November 2012, was last seen on stage the British group formed in 1985.

However, A Moon Shaped Pool brought back to the stage the band led by Thom Yorke. The new album of Radiohead will be promoted on a world tour that began last Friday May 20 in the Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam, and will continue with a second presentation this Saturday in the Dutch capital, then move to other European capitals as well as other countries such as Japan, Mexico and the United States.

Burn the Witch, promotional single from the new album was the theme that marked the beginning of the concert in which over 5,500 people were present. The group played almost all the hits that are contained in its most recent album, as well as hits from previous albums. The presentation setlist was as follows:

Burn the Witch
daydreaming
decks Dark
Desert Island Disk
Ful Stop
Morning Mr Magpie
There There
The Daily Mail
My Iron Lung
videotape
identikit
The Numbers
The Gloaming
Lotus Flower
Everything In Its Right Place
idioteque
bodysnatchers

Then, enjoy some videos captured by Radiohead fans:

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