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Check out footage of Radiohead blowing fans’ minds at Glastonbury

Radiohead marked the 20th anniversary of 'OK Computer' by playing their fourth Glastonbury. Check out astonishing footage of the group's set.


Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke performing at Glastonbury 2017

It seems like Radiohead are everywhere you turn right now. With the 20th anniversary of their landmark record OK Computer being celebrated, its understandable that the group might be on our radar a little bit more than usual right now. However one of the group’s celebrations have managed to amaze thousands of fans, with the group playing a phenomenal set at this year’s Glastonbury Festival.

20 years to the date since their first appearance at the legendary festival, Radiohead performed an astonishing set for fans who had gathered to witness OK Computer turn 20, and to see the group’s fourth Glastonbury performance.

Kicking off a career-spanning performance by way of ‘Daydreaming’, the group went into a 25-song set that included songs from every one of their studio albums. (For you dedicated fans out there, yes, they even dipped into Pablo Honey by way of playing the elusive ‘Creep’.) Of course, OK Computer tracks were among the most-performed of the night, with seven being played, but the group’s career-spanning set proved once and for all that Radiohead are still at the top of their game.

Thankfully, some professional footage of the show has surfaced online, so be sure to check out that, and the night’s setlist, below.

Radiohead Glastonbury 2017 Setlist

Daydreaming
Lucky
Ful Stop
Airbag
5 Step
Myxomatosis
Exit Music (For A Film)
Pyramid Song
Everything In It’s Right Place
Let Down
Bloom
Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
Idioteque
You And Whose Army?
There There
Bodysnatchers
Street Spirit
Encore 1
No Surprises
Nude
2+2=5
Paranoid Android
Fake Plastic TreesEncore 2
Lotus Flower
Creep
Karma Police

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