On September 14, 1993, Radiohead performed "Creep" on "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," showcasing their debut studio album, "Pablo Honey," which had been released earlier that year. At this time, the band was still relatively new to the music scene, and "Creep" was their breakout single, gaining significant popularity and exposure. The performance on such a prominent platform as Conan's show marked a pivotal moment in their early career, helping to cement their presence in the alternative rock landscape. Interestingly, despite its eventual success, "Creep" was initially met with mixed reviews, and the band struggled with its overwhelming popularity, leading to a complex relationship with the song in subsequent years. This performance helped introduce Radiohead to a broader audience, setting the stage for their evolution into one of the most innovative and influential bands in modern music.