Radiohead Apologize to Flooded-Out FansFor a lot of diehard Radiohead fans, only an act of God could keep them from seeing Thom Yorke and company live. Unfortunately for the fans in and around Bristow, Virginia, it may have come to that this past weekend.
On Sunday, the band performed at the Nissan Pavilion, despite torrential rainfall. Some ticketholders made it in, but as the Washington Post reports, many missed the group due to rained-out roads and traffic jams, leaving fans stranded miles from the venue. Reportedly, many fans say they were directed by the venue to drive around in circles for hours. The next day, however, the 'Head's Colin Greenwood addressed the weather in a post on the band's Web site, saying, "To everyone who made it ... thank you so much for braving the deluge." Those who didn't make it got some love the following day, after public outcry had mounted. A message appeared on Radiohead.com apologizing to those who fell victim to the rain and what may have been poorly handled traffic, and urged them to contact the venue with their grievances. –Soikatron
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saying WE LOVE YOU RADIOHEAD
so many of the road in the area were flooded
my friend had tickets, but she never made it to the show.
she was sent circling XD
Yeah, it was really bad. Most of the roads were flooded, and traffic was terrible everywhere.
But I like the rain, so it was fun XD