The Oxfordshire-formed band, led by Thom Yorke, broke the previous record set by metal veterans Metallica in 2017.
British indie band Radiohead have set a new record highest attendance for a concert at The O2 in London, with 22,355 fans watching the final night of their run at the venue.
The Oxfordshire-formed band, led by Thom Yorke, broke the previous record set by metal veterans Metallica in 2017, on each night of their four-gig run at the Greenwich venue – with all performances enjoyed by a crowd of more than 22,000.
Christian D’Acuna, senior programming director at The O2, said: “These past four record-breaking nights will go down in the venue’s history, with Radiohead breaking the attendance records each night.
“We knew how special these exclusive shows would be and we’re so grat

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