Michael C. Hall is best known for his role on the SHOWTIME series Dexter, but has been making a name for himself in the world of musicals, performing in Broadway productions of Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Lazarus. These two rock-centric musicals seemed to have inspired the performer to create his own tribute concert event for one of the biggest bands of modern times: Radiohead. Teaming with his Hedwig collaborator Lena Hall, the actor is producing a one-night-only celebration of the band's music called "Radiohead: Obsessed" in New York City.

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On March 19 at Café Carlyle in the Big Apple, the unrelated Halls will take on the British band's catalog of songs, according to Consequence of Time. Lena Hall performs in the band The Deafening and has incorporated a cover of "Karma Police" in her sets. Though, to be fair, everyone covers that song. Michael C. Hall has the rock icon experience, too. Lazarus is an adaptation of Davie Bowie's movie, The Man Who Fell to Earth, the music for which the late music icon wrote. You can watch a video of Hall performing "Lazarus" on The Late Show hosted by Stephen Colbert right here!

His voice is eerily similar to Bowie's in the above performance, which has us very excited to hear his Radiohead covers. If he can match singer Thom Yorke's unique voice as well, the audience is in for quite a performance!

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