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Radiohead to headline Denmark's music festival NorthSide 2017

Xinhua, October 26, 2016 Adjust font size:

British rock band Radiohead will headline the NorthSide music festival in the Danish city of Aarhus in June next year, the festival organizer announced on Tuesday.

"We are proud and honored that Radiohead has agreed to play NorthSide this summer. It is a dream come true for us and we look forward to sharing it with our audience this summer," festival spokesman John Fogde said in a statement.

Fogde also revealed that the band will play the closing show on Sunday night at the three-day event from June 9 to 11.

Founded in 2010 as a one-day music event, NorthSide has gained more and more popularity over the years and now it has grown to a three-day festival over the past three years in Denmark's second largest city on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula.

"It will be fantastic end to NorthSide 2017 with such a large international act as Radiohead," Aarhus mayor Jacob Bundsgaard said in a statement.

According to Bundsgaard, Aarhus will stage an array of cultural programs next year when the city will celebrate its title as the European Capital of Culture.

He said the music event with the combination of renowned bands like Radiohead is a strong contribution to strengthening the city's international music profile and helping support the city's growth, development and tourism.

Formed in 1985, Radiohead have sold more than 30 million albums worldwide. In 2005, they were ranked 73rd in Rolling Stone's list of "The Greatest Artists of All Time". Endit