Radiohead have confirmed make-up dates for the seven European shows that were postponed following the Downfield Park show in Toronto where the stage collapsed, killing their drum tech, Scott Johnson, and destroying their light show.
The band's show at Rome Hippodrome Capanelle has been moved from June 30 to September 22, and their date at Florence Parco delle Cascine has been moved from July 1 to September 23.
The band's gig in Bologna Arena Parco Nord has been moved from July 3 to September 25, and their gig at Codroipo Villa Manin from July 4 to September 26. Their two dates at Berlin Wuhlheide have been moved from July 6-7 to September 29-30. Finally, the band's show at St Triphon Carriere des Andonces has been moved from July 9 to September 20.
"The collapse . . . destroyed the light show - this show was unique and will take many weeks to replace," a statement from the band read. "The collapse also caused serious damage to our backline, some elements of which are decades old and therefore hard to replace."
The band will resume their tour in France at the Arènes de Nîmes on July 10.
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