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Radiohead tour rumors circulate
Speculation over a potential European tour grows as flyers surface; no official confirmation yet.

Speculation over a series of shows in London Madrid and Berlin driven by the discovery of promotional material at several venues
Radiohead tour rumors fuel fan speculation
Radiohead fans are buzzing after mysterious flyers bearing the band name appeared at venues in London, Copenhagen, Madrid and Berlin. The Barbican in London showed dates for November 21, 22, 24 and 25, 2025, while similar materials appeared in Copenhagen with December dates and listings for Madrid and Berlin. There has been no official confirmation from Radiohead and a representative declined to comment on whether a tour is planned or whether the flyers are linked to the band.
The band has not disbanded and their last tour was in 2018. If real, the dates would mark the group’s first tour in seven years and would require formal confirmation from the team before tickets go on sale.
Key Takeaways
"A proper announcement beats the rumor mill every time"
Editor's note on the need for official confirmation
"Unconfirmed flyers spread across several cities reignite fan speculation"
What happened and why it matters
"Fans deserve accuracy more than cryptic hints"
Public sentiment about rumors
"The truth will land when the official word comes"
The path to verification
The spread of promotional flyers shows how quickly rumors can grow in the digital era. Without an official statement, fans will draw connections between scattered flyers and possible shows across Europe, while venues and promoters face uncertainty when scheduling support acts and tickets. A cautious approach from the band and their management will matter more than the buzz, as any confirmation could reshape venue calendars and local economies.
The episode also highlights how news cycles treat unsigned materials. In the absence of verification, outlets should resist amplifying unconfirmed details and wait for an authoritative word that provides dates, cities and ticketing information.
Highlights
- Confirmation beats conspiracy every time
- Let official dates do the talking
- Fans deserve verified plans not cryptic slips
- The truth lands with the official word
Unconfirmed tour plans raise risk of misinformation
Unverified flyers and dates risk misinforming fans and press notes are unclear until the band confirms the plans. This could lead to disappointment or misbooking if schedules shift.
More information will follow when Radiohead issues an official statement
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