Thom Yorke - Live at Sydney Opera House (2026)
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1h 24m
Filmed under the stars against the iconic backdrop of the Sydney Opera House, this concert film documents the debut Sydney solo shows of English singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Thom Yorke, one of the most acclaimed musicians of his generation.
Shot across two nights on the Forecourt in November 2024, the film covers all aspects of Yorke’s thirty-plus years as a recording artist, from a breathtaking acoustic version of Let Down by his Grammy-winning band Radiohead, through to fan-favourite deep cuts (UNKLE’s Rabbit in Your Headlights) and selections from his celebrated, electronic-leaning solo albums.
Despite the epic setting, Thom Yorke live at Sydney Opera House has the air of an intimate peek behind the curtain to witness a master at work, Yorke tying the many eclectic strands of his career together with his showstopping falsetto and magnetic stage presence.
For fans of Radiohead, The Smile and everything in between, this is a cinematic experience not to be missed.
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