SPORTS NEWS:

Retired race car driver Dick Trickle found dead

KEYWORD:

Posted: Friday, 22 June 2012 9:03AM

Radiohead postpones more shows after stage collapse



Radiohead have rescheduled a string of dates on their current tour to give themselves time to recover from the death of a drum technician and replace valuable equipment damaged by a stage collapse.

Scott Johnson was killed during the disaster prior to a show in Toronto, Canada at the weekend, which also wrecked staging equipment belonging to the band.

Frontman Thom Yorke and his bandmates have been left devastated by the tragedy and on Thursday they released a statement alerting fans to their decision to postpone a series of shows.

The statement reads: "As you will probably have heard the roof over the stage collapsed at our show in Toronto killing crew member Scott Johnson and injuring three other crew members. The collapse also destroyed the light show - this show was unique and will take many weeks to replace. The collapse also caused serious damage to our backline, some elements of which are decades old and therefore hard to replace."

"Whilst we all are dealing with the grief and shock ensuing from this terrible accident there are also many practical considerations to deal with & consequently we have to try and reschedule the following shows... We will make every effort to offer the fans the very best show possible under the circumstances - thanks for your understanding and support."

Scheduled shows in Italy, Germany and Switzerland have been axed and the band hopes to return to the stage in Nimes, France on July 10 for the first of two planned nights at venue Les Arenes.

Article Copyright WENN 2012.
Photos Copyright Getty Images 2012.
Filed Under :  
Topics : Disaster_Accident
Social :
Locations : NimesToronto
People : Scott JohnsonThom Yorke

Beyonce is pregnant with second child, sources say

Jack White's Nashville store offer 'do-it-yourself' records

3 Doors Down bassist charged in fatal crash

Stars turn out for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction

Jonas Brothers axe TV appearance after Boston bombings

Drummer Steve Jocz leaving Sum 41

Paul McCartney urges U.S. to continue fight for gun regulation

Brian Wilson to come clean in new memoirs

Steven Tyler, Joe Perry honored for songwriting

Ozzy Osbourne makes stunning admission

Justin Bieber hopes Anne Frank would have a 'Belieber'

Red Hot Chili Peppers rock the crowd at Coachella