A Rarity in Coachella History Sound-Glitch

British rock band Radiohead frontman, Thom Yorke left the stage twice as their performance was seasoned with unexpected ugly sound glitches. Technical difficulty is a rarity in such a huge music festival which is expected to be foolproof with careful planning and execution while rolling out live performances.

During the Friday performance, the first of the two-weekend music festival, the sound system was repeatedly cut off in the middle of the band’s explosive performance. Yorke exited the stage but went back to address the blunder saying, “Can you actually hear me now? I’d love to tell you a joke, lighten the mood, something like that. But this is Radiohead.”

While the sound system was restored to good performance, the LA Times commented that the group “never quite recovered from the distraction. The band’s performance, filled with oldies like “Creep” and “Paranoid Android,” felt deflated, as though Yorke and his mates had lost their nerve.“

Coachella Music Festival is a premier music festival showcasing dance music to pop and rock. It’s been annually attended by hundreds of thousands of people at the Coachella Valley desert at Empire Polo Club in Indio. To know more about Coachella click here.

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