Radiohead has announced the debut of their new installation, ‘Motion Picture House: KID A MNESIA’, at Coachella 2026. This 75-minute large-format audiovisual experience is derived from artwork created by frontman Thom Yorke and designer Stanley Donwood during the making of the band’s celebrated albums ‘Kid A’ (2000) and ‘Amnesiac’ (2001). The installation will feature a custom-built 6-point surround system and will be based on a narrative where ‘a monster is trapped in a derelict museum of the lost and forgotten’.
After its debut at Coachella, ‘Motion Picture House: KID A MNESIA’ will tour North American cities, including Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, and San Francisco. Tickets will be available for two-hour slots, with pre-registration opening on April 12 and pre-sale on April 22. This news follows the release of ‘KID A MNESIA’, a reissue of ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac’, in 2021. Radiohead is also planning to hit the road in 2027 and beyond, with guitarist Ed O’Brien releasing his second solo album ‘Blue Morpho’ on May 22.
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