Radiohead Perform an ‘OK Computer’ Classic at First 2017 Gig

Radiohead have flicked through their back catalogue ahead of their 2017, pulling out the OK Computer classic ‘The Tourist’ for their first gig of the year.

The band played a set in Miami, Florida in which they wheeled out a number of classics from their archives, including Kid A‘s ‘Morning Bell’ and Amnesiac‘s ‘I Might Be Wrong’ which received their tour debuts. The set, which spanned 24 songs including two encores, saw ‘The Tourist’ being played by the band for the first time in nine years, with them previously having performed it live way back in 2008. The set included six songs taken from their latest album A Moon Shaped Pool, including ‘Burn The Witch’ and ‘Desert Island Disk’.

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Radiohead are touring the US throughout April, before jetting back to Europe in June prior to their headline slot at this year’s Glastonbury festival. The band is also scheduled to perform at Glasgow’s first ever TRNSMT Festival, which is being held while T in the Park takes an off year, along with two major shows at the Manchester Arena in early July.

Fan-recorded footage of Radiohead performing ‘The Tourist’ can be viewed below:

Check out the full set list below:

‘Daydreaming’

‘Desert Island Disk’

‘Ful Stop’

‘Airbag’

‘Morning Bell’

‘Climbing Up The Walls’

‘All I Need’

‘Videotape’

‘Let Down’

‘I Might Be Wrong’

‘Lotus Flower’

‘Identikit’

‘Idioteque’

‘Nude’

‘Weird Fishes/Arpeggi’

‘The Numbers’

‘How To Disappear Completely’

Encore:

‘No Surprises’

‘Burn The Witch’

‘Reckoner’

‘Fake Plastic Trees’

‘The Tourist’

Encore 2:

‘You And Whose Army?’

‘Bodysnatchers’

Featured Image Credit: Jim Dyson / Getty Images

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