Thom Yorke recently had to restart ‘Truth Ray’ as the front row person abruptly left after 7 songs at the Sydney Myer Concert in Melbourne on Tuesday, October 29th.
Thom Yorke insulted by a fan
A fan, who attended the concert revealed on social media that a fan in the front abruptly left as were a minute in “Truth Ray” and Thom noticed and called them out for it.
Thom restarts Truth Ray as front row person abruptly leaves after 7 songs.
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The musician is currently on a solo tour across Australia and Asia. He is diving deep into his back catalogue to play tracks from the Radiohead archive, as well as from The Smile, Atoms For Peace and his solo records.
This tour comes shortly after the singer made waves by claiming that he “really doesn’t give a f***” if fans want to see a Radiohead return.
When asked by Australian outlet Double J about his thoughts on Radiohead fans’ speculation over the band’s future, Yorke replied: “I am not aware of it and don’t really give a flying f***.”
“No offence to anyone and err, thanks for caring,” he continued. “But I think we’ve earned the right to do what makes sense to us without having to explain ourselves or be answerable to anyone else’s historical idea of what we should be doing.”
The band’s bassist Colin Greenwood recently caught up with NME before releasing his new photo book How To Disappear, and shared some insight into the band’s reunion rehearsals over the summer.
Before then, his brother, Jonny, shared with NME that he found the rehearsals “fun and natural”, but went on to add that there are “no plans” for anything Radiohead-related in 2025, as the members are focused on “individual projects”.
In the meantime, Radiohead side project The Smile – comprising Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and Sons Of Kemet drummer Tom Skinner – recently released their new album ‘Cutouts’.