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For Radiohead fans, seven years may seem like a long time, but the wait is almost over. The legendary British band, which consists of Philip Selway, Ed O'Brien, Jonny and Colin Greenwood, and Tom Yorke, has announced their first tour since 2018. Their camaraderie and desire to relive the visceral, group experience of live performance were both rekindled during rehearsals. They are now prepared to return later this year on European stages with that energy.
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A Momentous Comeback Across Europe
In five key European cities—Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin—Radiohead will make four-night stops as part of their comeback tour. The tour starts in early November in Madrid's Movistar Arena and goes on to Bologna's Unipol Arena, London's O2 Arena, Copenhagen's Royal Arena, and Berlin's Uber Arena in December 2025.
The tour was inspired by last year's spontaneous rehearsals, which were done "simply for the hell of it," according to drummer Philip Selway. To prevent bots and encourage equitable distribution, tickets will only be offered via a pre-registration system on the band's official website.
The Tour Fans Have Been Waiting For
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This European run is the band's longest break in touring history and their first public appearances since the conclusion of the 'A Moon Shaped Pool' tour in 2018. Members have continued to be busy in the years that have passed: Ed O'Brien and Philip Selway have worked on solo projects, Yorke has composed film music and staged versions, while Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke have been part of 'The Smile.'
The tour schedule is as follows:
Madrid: 4th–8thNovember at Movistar Arena
Bologna: 14th–18th November at Unipol Arena
London: 21th, 22th, 24th, and 25th November at The O2 Arena
Copenhagen: 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th December at Royal Arena
Berlin: 8th, 9th, 11th, and 12th December at Uber Arena
There is both enthusiasm and somberness in Radiohead's comeback to live performance. The band teases that more may be forthcoming, but these are the only gigs they have announced thus far. There is no doubt that November and December of 2025 will bring in a new era for Radiohead and their global fan base.