


Radiohead Announces 20 New Live Dates, Ending Seven-Year Hiatus
Iconic band Radiohead has announced 20 new live tour dates, marking their return to the stage after a seven-year hiatus since their last performance in 2018.
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Overview
- Radiohead has officially announced 20 new live tour dates, signaling their return to performing after a significant seven-year break from the stage.
- This upcoming tour marks the band's first live performances since 2018, when they last toured in support of their critically acclaimed album, "A Moon Shaped Pool."
- Fans eager to attend the new shows can register for tickets starting this Friday, with registration remaining open for a 60-hour window.
- Ticket registration will be exclusively available through the band's official website, Radiohead.com, ensuring a centralized platform for all interested attendees.
- The announcement of these new dates has generated considerable excitement among fans, who have awaited new live performances since their last tour concluded.
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Center-leaning sources cover Radiohead's return neutrally, focusing on factual announcements without loaded language or selective emphasis. They present the news straightforwardly, detailing tour dates, band members' recent activities, and a statement from the drummer, ensuring a balanced and informative report for fans.
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Radiohead's 2025 tour dates are scheduled primarily in Europe, beginning with four nights in Madrid starting November 4th, followed by shows in Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin through December.
Fans can register for tickets starting on a Friday through Radiohead's official website, Radiohead.com, with a 60-hour registration window exclusively available there.
The band reunited last year for rehearsals, which reminded them of their deep musical identity and inspired them to play shows together again, leading to the announcement of the new tour dates.
Fans can expect a career-spanning setlist reconnecting the group with their defining music, delivering the groundbreaking sound and memorable live experience the band is known for.
Yes, last month Radiohead released a surprise live album featuring performances of tracks from their album 'Hail to the Thief,' ahead of their tour.
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