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Radiohead announces first European tour in years
The band will perform in Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin in November and December 2025.

Radiohead returns to the stage with a European tour in 2025 after a seven-year hiatus.
Radiohead Heads Back to Europe with New Dates
Radiohead will tour Europe from November through December 2025, with four-night runs in Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin. Tickets go on registration on the band's site at 5 am Eastern on Friday, September 5 and run for 60 hours. The group last toured in 2018 behind A Moon Shaped Pool, marking the longest break in their career.
During the hiatus, Thom Yorke released solo work, the Smile formed with Jonny Greenwood, and Yorke scored films. Earlier this year the band formed a new limited liability partnership, a sign of renewed activity. The announcement comes after a teaser campaign and the release of Hail to the Thief Live Recordings, signaling a cautious but clear return to the road.
Key Takeaways
"Last year, we got together to rehearse, just for the hell of it."
Philip Selway on early rehearsals signaling a comeback.
"After a seven year pause, it felt really good to play the songs again and reconnect with a musical identity that has become lodged deep inside all five of us."
Selway describes the emotional lift of reuniting.
"It also made us want to play some shows together, so we hope you can make it to one of the upcoming dates."
Selway confirms plans to perform shows.
This return sits at the crossroads of nostalgia and market realities. Veteran acts are re-engaging live crowds as concerts rebound, and a four-night residency in major cities tests demand while giving fans space to plan. The European circuit reflects a strategy that blends prestige venues with manageable tour blocks so revenue matches capacity.
The move to form an LLC and to circulate live material ahead of shows points to broader business planning behind the art. Expect ticket prices to become a talking point as fans weigh the value of legacy acts in a changing live-music economy.
Highlights
- The pause ends with a chorus of return
- Radiohead proves a long break can sharpen a comeback
- A reunion that feels earned not rushed
- Europe wakes to a tour that promises new energy
Tour dates will test how Radiohead translates studio evolution into live energy.
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