Radiohead has set a new attendance record at an arena in the United Kingdom as part of the band’s first concert tour in seven years .
The English group has broken the attendance record at The O2 in London by playing four sold-out nights at the venue, NME reported . The record was previously held by Metallica who have held the title since 2017, according to the outlet.
Each of Radiohead’s shows on Nov. 21, 22, 24 and 25 saw at least 22,000 fans in the crowd, per NME. The final night is The O2’s highest capacity show, with a new record of 22,355 people.
“These past four record-breaking nights will go down in the venue’s history, with Radiohead breaking the attendance records each night,” Christian D’Acuna, senior programming director of The O2, told NME in a statement. “We knew how sp

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