
Iconic rock band Radiohead is getting ready to give fans a look at some rare concert footage with a livestream series starting this April.
According to NME, the broadcast, which will run for seven weeks, will begin with a stream of the band's 2008 performance at London's 93 Feet East.
Sharing the news on social media, band member Colin Greenwood wrote: "We rummaged in the Radiohead Public Library and found a few more concerts from a life we all yearn to return to. Thanks to science and the vaccines, we are a step closer to that. We begin with London's @93FeetEast from 2008."
We rummaged in the Radiohead Public Library and found a few more concerts from a life we all yearn to return to. Thanks to science and the vaccines, we are a step closer to that. We begin with London's @93FeetEast from 2008. Fridays @ 8pm UK/12pm PT/3pm ET https://t.co/HqAYbRSiNq pic.twitter.com/NXgf4byZSj
— Colin Greenwood (@colingreenwood) April 6, 2021
Fans can catch the series on Radiohead's official YouTube account starting Friday, 9 April.
Details of the other shows have not been made public yet.