In June 2017 at the Glastonbury Festival, Radiohead performed "Fake Plastic Trees," a poignant track from their critically acclaimed second album, "The Bends," released in 1995. By this point in their career, Radiohead had just released their ninth studio album, "A Moon Shaped Pool," in 2016, which showcased their continued evolution in sound and complex themes. This live performance marked a notable moment, as it was their first appearance at Glastonbury since 2003, and the band was celebrated for their ability to blend atmospheric soundscapes with deeply emotional lyrics. "Fake Plastic Trees" has long been a fan favorite, symbolizing the band's exploration of irony and existentialism. Their Glastonbury set further solidified Radiohead's status as one of the most innovative and influential bands in modern music, drawing both long-time fans and new listeners alike.