Does Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails surprise Coachella fans?
The Coachella 2026 collection, apparently, began to leak in the days before its official announcement, such as names such as Sabrina Carpetter and Karol G in its discussion as a possible main material. Nevertheless, with both the two names on the widespread success of the successful projects, it was barely a “crystalline” proposal – it was true.
Justin Bieber, Justin Bieber on Saturday, is still collapsing from a revival that led to two consecutive albums – “Swag” and “Swag II”, which was released on July 11 and September 5, respectively – which makes his presence in the festival a largely inevitable matter.
However, the real crown jewel hidden in the soft text of the collection was an additional feature that would start from the warnings: including a group called “Nine Inch Noize” and “The Bunker for the first time in Radiohead Kid A Mnesia”, which was included at the bottom of the Coachella collection. Looking at the enthusiasm online for both of these actions, it is worth doing a quick summary of what we know about it.
Of course, the fans have long been on the social media that caused this to speculate a sudden appearance of the band. Given that Radiohead has just announced her first live performances in seven years, it was mentally imagined that they could stop the Indio hole.
“Certainly not the only person who notices Radiohead on the Coachella collection …” one of the fans books. last Girl“What is this about the first appearance of” Radioheid Kid “… very exciting. “
Not only that, but also included Friday cards in the “Nine Inch Noize” collection, which seems to be a cooperative project between Nine Inch Nails and Poys Music Producter Natize, known as Alex Ridha. This will be the first appearance of Nin in the festival since 2005.
This is a little easier to collapse. For the context, the NOIZE boys provided support for TRENT Reznor’s ideas in their last tour “Peel It Back” and even to pump some matches from the band’s songs.
“Nin nine nine noize. Perhaps this is perhaps because Boys noize was already performed as a semi -half -round member in the current round,” one of the fans explained.
The previous shows included a presentation of “Closer”, which is the second Nin song from her second -year album, “The Download Spiral”, which was released in 1994. On the stage, Reznor bounces under purple lights while her Reda slides along the deck.
Under a YouTube video Among the direct show, viewers flocked to the comments to demand more than Monday: “I need AF – the studio version of this Remix,” one of them wrote.
The Nuwiz boys are also inserted separately as an artist at the festival, on Saturday.
Return to Radiohead: If the Radiohead’s Kid version, pies on your head, don’t be afraid. The assembly album roams the best albums: “Kid A” and “Amnesiac”, which appeared just eight months away. In 2021, its release obtained some of the ducts, as the band members began to disturb her on social media and the enthusiastic listeners began to believe that it might be a tour or even – The Holy Grail – a new album.
However, no, the tenth -awaited studio album will not be from Radiohead, as his latest release was “Moon in the shape of the Moon” in 2016. Instead, they became “Kid A Mnesia”, which seems to be dependent on the comment on the similar audio painting between the two indicates that “Amnesiac” may be a boom for “Kid A.”
But what is the project for four years in the Coachella 2026 collection and what is hidden?
Starting with the bad news, one of the Radiohead representatives told the Times, “The band will not be physical in Kochilla” and there is “more details in the future.” Therefore, no, the band will not return to Indio – the band members played last time in the festival in 2017.
We cannot determine what the cellar is, but it may have to do with Overland gallery The band that was released along with the assembly in 2021. It describes itself as a “digital world with upside down” that derives from the original artworks and recordings to “celebrating 21 years of Kid A and Amnesiac”.
This would match the recent curricula of Radiohead, as in August, the band opened “this is what you get”, exhibition Which examined the visual identity of the band during its presence. It works in the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford until January 11, 2026.