Radiohead Opens US Tour With Rarities In Miami
By Andy Kahn Mar 31, 2017 • 6:58 am PDT

Radiohead began their 2017 U.S. Tour with an opening night concert held Thursday at American Airlines Arena in Miami. The show featured a number of rarely played songs, several longtime favorites and selections from their latest studio album, A Moon Shaped Pool.
A trifecta of A Moon Shaped Pool tracks, “Daydreaming,” “Desert Island Disk” and “Ful Stop,” were presented to open the concert. After “Airbag,” the band launched into “Morning Bell” marking the first performance of the Kid A cut since 2010, and a few songs later they busted out the Amnesiac track “I Might Be Wrong” for its first rendition since 2012.
As noted by Pitchfork, during the typical live radio broadcast intro to what often introduces “The National Anthem,” a short bit of Bruno Mars’ song “That’s What I Like” could be heard, leading to a rendition of “Climbing Up The Walls.” Thom Yorke took the group through other favorites such as “Weird Fishes/Arpeggi” and “How to Disappear Completely” and opened the first encore with “No Surprises.” A bust out of “The Tourist” from OK Computer for the first time since 2008 closed the first encore, and the band returned to offer “You and Whose Army?” and “Bodysnatchers” to close out the night.
Radiohead’s tour continues tomorrow at Philips Arena in Atlanta. View audience-shot video highlights from Thursday evening below:
Setlist
- 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
- No Surprises
- Burn the Witch
- Reckoner
- Fake Plastic Trees
- The Tourist
- You and Whose Army?
- Bodysnatchers
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