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Radiohead Refused To Play Glastonbury Over Environmental IssuesFebruary 28, 2008
Thom Yorke has revealed that Radiohead didn’t play Glastonbury this year because of the lack of a local transport infrastructure around the festival site.
The frontman announced the decision while promoting the Big Ask Europe campaign in Brussels yesterday. He explained: “One of the conditions of the band carrying on touring is that we do everything we can to minimise our impact on the environment. “That has included buying two lots of equipment and keeping one in Europe and one in America so we never have to fly our kit around the world again. “Another big one is shipping stuff rather than flying it. We also use new technology for our lighting rig. One of the interesting things we discovered is how people get to our big shows. A lot of the time people are driving with one or two people in a car and that’s an ecological disaster. Speaking tot the Sun, he added: “What we’re trying to do now is only play in areas that have a public transport infrastructure in place. “So that rules out Glastonbury for this year. Maybe we can work out a plan for the future. They’re probably sick of the sight of us anyway.” (by Daniel Melia) See also: Radiohead Record Store Day Release Leaks Online (14.04.2011)
Radiohead Won't Release 'The King Of Limbs' Part Two (14.04.2011)
Thom Yorke, Burial, Four Tet Singles Surface Online (16.03.2011)
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