Yorke played a variety of music from both his solo projects and his bands Radiohead, Atoms for Peace and the Smile.
[4] Merchandise from Radiohead and the Smile was also sold,[3] as well as a limited edition record, Live From Electric Lady Studios.
[5] Everything featured a mix of music primarily from Yorke's solo work, coupled with tracks from his other projects like Radiohead, The Smile and Atoms for Peace.
[8] Yorke debuted a new song during the tour, "Back in the Game", which was created with English electronic musician Mark Pritchard.
[10] On 30 October, during Yorke's last performance in Melbourne, a pro-Palestine protester interrupted the show close to its conclusion.