Radiohead Fan Experience Pop-up in Brooklyn
- Radiohead’s “Motion Picture House” installation is running in Brooklyn during the week of May 18-24, with timed screenings and gallery access at the Agger Fish Building. - The clearest detail is the price: Brooklyn tickets are listed at $72.43 before tax for a two-hour visit built around a 75-minute film. - The Brooklyn run continues through June 28, before the installation moves to Chicago, Mexico City and San Francisco.
Radiohead’s “Motion Picture House” is open in Brooklyn this week as part of a limited U.S. run built around the band’s “KID A MNESIA” project. The installation is housed at the Agger Fish Building in the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where visitors book two-hour slots that include a 75-minute film and time in adjoining gallery spaces. The official project site lists the Brooklyn dates as May 6 through June 28, 2026, and says the show is a “large-scale audiovisual installation and art gallery” created to showcase “KID A MNESIA.” ### What is actually inside the Brooklyn installation? The official “KID A MNESIA” site says each visit includes a 75-minute movie and gallery access inside a purpose-built installation. The film and galleries draw on artwork made by Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood during the “Kid A” and “Amnesiac” recording sessions, according to the site. Time Out New York reported on May 15 that the Brooklyn version includes projected visuals, gallery rooms, and a custom six-point surround-sound system. (kida-mnesia.com) The publication said the soundtrack uses original Radiohead multitrack recordings remixed for the installation. ### Where is it, and how long is it running? The Brooklyn dates are listed on the official site as May 6 through June 28, 2026, at the Agger Fish Building. (kida-mnesia.com) Time Out identified the location more broadly as the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where the project opened earlier this month. AXS listings show event dates continuing through this week, including Wednesday, May 20, through Sunday, May 24. The same ticketing page also lists additional dates later in May and June, indicating that the installation extends beyond the May 18-24 cultural roundup in which it was highlighted. (timeout.com) ### How much does it cost, and how are tickets sold? (kida-mnesia.com) The official project site lists Brooklyn tickets at $72.43 before local tax. It also says all tickets must be purchased in advance and that each screening has a limited number of tickets available. Time Out reported that tickets are sold in timed two-hour slots, generally from Thursday through Sunday, and said organizers are using Fair AXS ticketing to limit bot activity and scalping. (axs.com) The same report said students with a valid .edu email address can get a 30% discount. ### How does this connect to Radiohead’s earlier “KID A MNESIA” release? (kida-mnesia.com) The official site says the installation was built to house “KID A MNESIA,” a project rooted in the visual material Yorke and Donwood developed around “Kid A” and “Amnesiac.” It says the soundtrack for the new installation is drawn from those albums’ multitracks and rendered in surround sound for the space. Time Out reported that “KID A MNESIA” first appeared as a virtual exhibition released through Epic Games in 2021. (timeout.com) The publication said the current physical version expands that earlier digital project into a walk-through environment. ### Is Brooklyn the only stop? The official site says Brooklyn is the first stop on a multi-city run that will continue in Chicago from July 30 to Aug. 23, in Mexico City from Oct. 27 to Nov. 15, and in San Francisco from Jan. 14 to Feb. 7, 2027. (kida-mnesia.com) It also says the Brooklyn stop is at the Agger Fish Building. Time Out’s weekly New York roundup published May 18 included the Radiohead fan experience among the city’s cultural highlights for May 18-24. (timeout.com) In Brooklyn, the next available dates listed by AXS after May 24 continue into late May and June, with the local run scheduled to end on June 28 before the Chicago dates begin in July. (timeout.com) (kida-mnesia.com)