Radiohead star Philip Selway will visit Brighton to host an intimate evening discussing his life in one of the world’s all time biggest bands.

The group, famed for huge hits such as Creep, Fake Plastic Trees, There There and Karma Police, were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019.

They signed to EMI in 1991 and been a staple of many indie record collections ever since, with fans spanning generations.

Selway is now preparing for a trip to Brighton to discuss his life as Radiohead’s drummer and his solo career.

Selway released his third solo album, Strange Dance, in early 2023 and is playing a string of five live dates in May this year.

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It comes after Selway hinted last year that Radiohead could be “returning and reuniting”.

The group frequently take time away to focus on solo projects.

Selway will be at Horatio's bar on Brighton's Palace Pier on March 14.