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]]>Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes is the name taken from Yorke’s second solo album of the same name, which he released in 2014, and also features producer Nigel Godrich and audio-visual composer Tarik Barri.
The tour will kick off in Pittsburgh on September 29th and will see Thom Yorke and co. playing headlining shows in Atlanta, Berkeley, and Seattle among other cities while also performing on festivals such as Austin City Limits Music Festival. The trip is scheduled to wrap up on October 29th with a show at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre.
During the tour, Yorke will perform tracks from his solo albums The Eraser and Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes, as well as songs belonging to his project Atoms for Peace. The fans will also be treated with “new and unreleased material.”
Check out the full Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes U.S. Tour dates below.
9/29 – Pittsburgh @ Stage AE
9/30 – Columbus @ Express Live!
10/4 – Austin @ Austin City Limits Music Festival – Zilker Park
10/6 – Atlanta @ Fox Theatre
10/9 – New Orleans @ Mahalia Jackson Theatre for the Performing Arts
10/11 – Austin @ Austin City Limits Music Festival – Zilker Park
10/18 – Berkeley @ Greek Theatre
10/20 – Seattle @ Paramount Theatre
10/22 – Portland @ The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
10/25 – Santa Barbara @ Santa Barbara Bowl
10/26 – Las Vegas @ The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan
10/29 – Los Angeles @ Greek Theatre
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]]>The trio was also joined by AFP’s keyboardist Nigel Godrich, who is currently touring with Yorke.
Before reuniting Atoms for Peace on stage, Thom Yorke treated the audience by performing several supergroup’s songs including “Amok” and “Truth Ray.”
You can check out the clip from the reunion below.
Atoms for Peace formed in 2009 when Thom Yorke recruited Flea, Nigel Godrich, Joey Waronker and Mauro Refosco to back him up during the live tour for The Eraser. After the tour wrapped up in early 2010, the group decided to spend three days playing together and recording original material. After two years of editing and arranging the records, AFP released their debut album Amok in 2013.
Although the album was a success, reaching No.2 at the US Billboard, the group disbanded after a tour across U.S., Japan, and Europe.
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]]>The post Radiohead’s Thom Yorke Plots U.S. Tour appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes is the name taken from Yorke’s second solo album of the same name, which he released in 2014, and also features producer Nigel Godrich and audio-visual composer Tarik Barri.
The tour will kick off in Pittsburgh on September 29th and will see Thom Yorke and co. playing headlining shows in Atlanta, Berkeley, and Seattle among other cities while also performing on festivals such as Austin City Limits Music Festival. The trip is scheduled to wrap up on October 29th with a show at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre.
During the tour, Yorke will perform tracks from his solo albums The Eraser and Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes, as well as songs belonging to his project Atoms for Peace. The fans will also be treated with “new and unreleased material.”
Check out the full Tomorrow’s Modern Boxes U.S. Tour dates below.
9/29 – Pittsburgh @ Stage AE
9/30 – Columbus @ Express Live!
10/4 – Austin @ Austin City Limits Music Festival – Zilker Park
10/6 – Atlanta @ Fox Theatre
10/9 – New Orleans @ Mahalia Jackson Theatre for the Performing Arts
10/11 – Austin @ Austin City Limits Music Festival – Zilker Park
10/18 – Berkeley @ Greek Theatre
10/20 – Seattle @ Paramount Theatre
10/22 – Portland @ The Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
10/25 – Santa Barbara @ Santa Barbara Bowl
10/26 – Las Vegas @ The Chelsea at the Cosmopolitan
10/29 – Los Angeles @ Greek Theatre
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]]>The post Watch Thom Yorke Reuniting Atoms for Peace at a Show in Los Angeles appeared first on Hot Pop Today.
]]>The trio was also joined by AFP’s keyboardist Nigel Godrich, who is currently touring with Yorke.
Before reuniting Atoms for Peace on stage, Thom Yorke treated the audience by performing several supergroup’s songs including “Amok” and “Truth Ray.”
You can check out the clip from the reunion below.
Atoms for Peace formed in 2009 when Thom Yorke recruited Flea, Nigel Godrich, Joey Waronker and Mauro Refosco to back him up during the live tour for The Eraser. After the tour wrapped up in early 2010, the group decided to spend three days playing together and recording original material. After two years of editing and arranging the records, AFP released their debut album Amok in 2013.
Although the album was a success, reaching No.2 at the US Billboard, the group disbanded after a tour across U.S., Japan, and Europe.
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