One of the biggest mysteries of this year’s Coachella lineup has finally been solved. “The Bunker Debut of Radiohead’s Kid A Mnesia” is not a performance as some hopeful fans were predicting, but a new 75-minute audiovisual installation called Motion Picture House, featuring artwork by singer Thom Yorke and longtime collaborator Stanley Donwood, along with music from the band’s combined 2021 reissue of Kid A and Amnesiac. You can check out a full trailer of the project below.
The installation first launched in 2021 as a virtual-only exhibit directed by Sean Evans; the band had initially conceived of the project as a physical installation, until COVID restrictions scuttled that idea. In a statement, Yorke describes the current iteration as “a Monster is trapped in a derelict museum of the lost & forgotten.”
At Coachella, Radiohead will debut Motion Picture House in a literal 17,000 square-foot underground bunker. Following its premiere, they will take the show on a short North American run through Brooklyn, Chicago, Mexico City, and San Francisco. The full dates are listed below.
In 2025, Radiohead wrapped up a run of European dates. In a recent interview about his May solo album Blue Morpho, guitarist Ed O’Brien said a Thom Yorke LP is set to drop later this year.
Revisit our 2021 review of Kid A Mnesia.
Motion Picture House Presents Kid A Mnesia:
05-06 to 05-31 Brooklyn – Agger Fish Building
07-30 to 08-23 Chicago – Cinespace Studio
10-27 to 11-15 Mexico City – La Maravilla Studios
01-14-27 to 02-07-27 San Francisco – Palace of Fine Arts


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