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Radiohead Haiti Benefit Concert A Huge Success


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Radiohead performed a special concert at the Henry Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday to raise funds for Haiti.

Tickets were auctioned for the concert over the weekend with one person paying up to $4,000 (US). Audience member included Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel, Flea, Drew Barrymore and Anna Paquin.

When singer Thom Yorke saw the amount that had been raised, he announced to the crowd "Fuck me! $572,774!"

Below is the set list from the show -

"Faust Arp"

"Fake Plastic Trees"

"Weird Fishes/Arpeggi"

"The National Anthem"

"Nude"

"Karma Police"

"Kid A"

"Morning Bell"

"How To Disappear Completely"

"A Wolf at the Door"

"The Bends"

"Reckoner"

"Lucky"

"Bodysnatchers"

"Dollars & Cents"

"Airbag"

"Exit Music"

"Everything In Its Right Place"

"You And Whose Army?"

"Pyramid Song"

"All I Need"

"Lotus Flower"

"Paranoid Android"

"Street Spirit (Fade Out)"

source: AP

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image: Fair Use/Youtube/Screengrab: RADIOHEAD/HAITI CONCERT

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