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Radiohead are going to make their classic concerts available to stream

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Radiohead (Photo: Getty Images)
Radiohead (Photo: Getty Images)

Coldplay's Chris Martin, John Legend, Goodluck and many more artists and bands are making staying at home that much more comfortable, by letting fans stream a live performance. 

Now, music legends Radiohead are taking things up a step by making a new concert available each week to stream. In an Instagram post on Wednesday, the band announced that they will air classic shows once a week to keep their fans entertained during the Covid-19 pandemic.

The band said, in the statement announcing the streams: "Now that you have no choice whether or not you fancy a quiet night in, we hereby present the first of several LIVE SHOWS from the Radiohead Public Library now coming to Radiohead's YouTube channel,".

It continued: "We will be releasing one a week until either the restrictions resulting from current situation are eased, or we run out of shows. Which will be first? No-one knows,".

The first of these shows will air on Thursday at 23:00. The concert being shown is Radiohead's Live From a Tent in Dublin from October 2000. 

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