Radiohead Beat Metallica For Spectator Attendance Record At The O2 Arena

Radiohead managed to break the record of audience attendance at one of the iconic concert venues in London, The O2 Arena, previously held by Metallica.

After holding four shows where all tickets were sold out, Radiohead now holds the record for the highest audience ever recorded in the arena.

The record previously recorded by Metallica in 2017, has now been broken four times by Thom Yorke cs, with the highest attendance rate reaching 22,355 spectators in one night.

The four concerts in London which took place on November 21, 22, 24, and 25, were each attended by more than 22,200 spectators. Interestingly, every night the show always broke the audience attendance record from the night before.

This extraordinary success was warmly welcomed by The O2, through a statement by Christian D'Acuna as Senior Program Director of The O2 Arena.

These four nights of record-breaking will be recorded in the history of The O2, where Radiohead breaks the audience attendance record every night, DAcuna, quoted by Variety, Monday, December 1.

"We know how special this exclusive show is and we are very grateful to the band for bringing it to The O2," he continued. "It's a true honor for us to host them, and every night they play a different setlist, covering their amazing catalog of songs. This show will be remembered for years to come."

Led by Thom Yorke (vocals), alongside Jonny Greenwood (guitar), Colin Greenwood (bass), Philip Selway (drums), and d O'Brien (guitar, vocals), Radiohead first announced a tour that was their first tour in a decade. last year.

The tour includes four-night residence in five major European cities, namely Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin.

Throughout the show, Radiohead pampered fans with setlists exploring their discography.

On the first night in London, they performed hits like 'Lucky', 'Bloom', 'Idioteque', Everything in It's Right Place', and Jiger Falling Into Place.

Not only that, the encore session that night was no less stunning, with seven mainstay songs, including Fake Plastic Trees, Let Down, Paranoid Android, You and Whose Army?, A Wolf at the Door, Just, Karma Police.

The massive presence and record proves that after nearly a decade of vacuum from the tour stage, Radiohead remains one of the greatest powers and is still loved by his fans.