Radiohead‘s Colin Greenwood has become the latest high-profile name to speak out as the post-Brexit touring debacle continues.Musicians were left out of the Brexit trade deal that came into force on January 1, 2021, which means artists may have to acquire visas for each country they wish to perform in while touring Europe.Critics of the deal have since pointed out that not allowing musicians into the EU with a visa-free work permit could result in a huge rise in costs that could ultimately make touring Europe financially unfeasible for a wide selection of acts.Outlining the costs in a new first-person piece for The Guardian, Greenwood explained: “I spoke to several old friends who’ve had years of experience planning Radiohead tours.
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