

Radiohead at their peak powers, melting a Chicago field into existential bliss.
SETLIST: 1 Burn The Witch -- 2 Daydreaming -- 3 Ful Stop -- 4 2 + 2 = 5 -- 5 Myxomatosis -- 6 My Iron Lung -- 7 Climbing Up The Walls -- 8 No Surprises -- 9 Pyramid Song --10 Bloom --11 Identikit --12 The Numbers --13 The Gloaming --14 Weird Fishes Arpeggi --15 Everything in Its Right Place and Ideoteque --16 There There --17 Let Down --18 Present Tense --19 Paranoid Android --20 Nude --21 Bodysnatchers --22 Street Spirit (Fade Out) --23 Karma Police
Direction
Intimate camera work that captures Yorke's fragile physicality.
Sound
Clive Deamer's dual-drum attack on 'Ful Stop'—absolutely punishing.
Cinematography
Bloom's strobing visuals paired with that bassline—pure synesthesia.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Radiohead's first Lollapalooza headline since 2003, and they used the festival's massive screens to project Stanley Donwood's 'Moon Shaped Pool' artwork in devastating scale.
The setlist deliberately spans their entire career, but the sequencing—placing 'No Surprises' after 'Climbing Up The Walls'—creates a narrative of drowning that mirrors the album's flood imagery.
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