Radiohead returns after 7 years, announce 20 new live dates
Radiohead's 20 shows across five European cities will reconnect fans with the band's music after a seven-year hiatus, featuring four-night residencies in each city.
- Today, Radiohead confirmed their first tour in seven years, playing 20 shows across five European cities, kicking off November 4 at Madrid, Spain's Movistar Arena.
- After rehearsing last year, the band registered RHEUK25 LLP in March and fans spotted flyers and WASTE site source code, sparking speculation about their reunion tour.
- Registration opens this Friday, September 5 at 10:00 a.m. BST and closes on Sunday, September 7; tickets require registration on Radiohead.com, with sales starting September 12.
- On Tuesday, Sept. 3, fans began posting photos of promotional fliers, thousands rushed to register for tickets amid intense demand, and Radiohead's manager donated tickets to a Los Angeles wildfire relief auction.
- After an eight-year break, Radiohead's first live shows since August 1, 2018, follow their 1997 track 'Let Down' re-entering the Hot 100 on August 30, 2025, and releasing Hail to the Thief earlier this month.
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After seven years without giving a single concert, the band Radiohead is back on stage this fall. Thom Yorke's band has announced dates in England, Spain, Italy, Denmark and Germany, but not in France.
Radiohead announces first tour in 7 years
LONDON, United Kingdom – Britain’s Radiohead announced a 20-date European tour in November and December on Wednesday, the first live performances by the rock band behind the seminal albums OK Computer and Kid A around the turn of the century. “Last year, we got together to rehearse, just for the hell of it,” drummer Philip Selway said on Instagram. “After a seven-year pause, it felt really good to play the songs again and reconnect with a musica…
After seven years of absence, the British band Radiohead announces a European tour of 20 concerts in the fall. Candice Mahout details the programming, with no scheduled date in France for the moment. (Culture, media and entertainment).
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