Radiohead Offshoot Band The Smile Announce 2022 North American Tour

The Smile Performs At La Philharmonie - Credit: David Wolff-Patrick/Redferns/Getty Images
The Smile Performs At La Philharmonie - Credit: David Wolff-Patrick/Redferns/Getty Images
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Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood’s Radiohead side project the Smile have announced dates for their first American tour. It kicks off Nov. 14 at Providence, Rhode Island’s Veteran’s Memorial Auditorium, and wraps up Dec. 21 at Los Angeles’ Shine Auditorium.

The Smile, which also features drummer Tom Skinner, released their debut LP, A Light For Attracting Attention, on May 22. The group came together during the global pandemic when Yorke was unable to complete his solo tour, and he suddenly found himself with a lot of free time.

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“The album reflects Yorke’s lockdown anxieties with clever musical backdrops that never obscure the songs,” Rolling Stone‘s Kory Grow wrote in a review of the album. “As the record uncoils, you can practically hear how the songs become therapy for the musicians as they play around and work through their Covid cabin fever.”

They began an extensive European tour on May 16 in Zagreb, Croatia. The show is built around tunes from A Light For Attracting Attention, but they’ve also played Yorke’s 2009 solo song “Feeling Pulled Apart by Horses” in addition to the new composition “Friend of a Friend.” They also did Joe Jackson’s 1979 New Wave classic “It’s Different for Girls” during a livestream show in January.

Radiohead, meanwhile, have been completely inactive since wrapping up their two-year A Moon Shaped Pool at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center on August 1, 2018. When Rolling Stone spoke to guitarist Ed O’Brien in 2020, he said they had no clear timeline for their next project. “I think that’s the beauty of what we do,” he said. “We’re not trying to fulfill contracts or maintain a lifestyle that requires us to make albums. We want to do it because we’re inspired to do it and that should always be the case. You should be inspired to work with people and make music rather than feel obligated.”

Here are the dates for the Smile’s North American tour.

November 14 – Providence, RI @ Veterans Memorial Auditorium
November 16 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
November 18 – Brooklyn, NY @ Kings Theatre
November 20 – New York, NY @ Hammerstein
November 23 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
November 25 – Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
November 26 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
November 28 – Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple Theatre –
November 29 – Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside Theater
December 1 – Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
December 3 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
December 4 – Atlanta, GA @ The Eastern
December 6 – New Orleans, LA @ Orpheum Theatre
December 8 – Dallas, TX @ The Factory in Deep Ellum
December 10 – Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
December 14 – Portland, OR @ Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
December 16 – Seattle, WA @ WaMu Theater
December 18 – San Francisco, CA @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
December 21 – Los Angeles, CA @ Shrine Auditorium

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