Radiohead Set to Return with First Concerts Since 2018

## Radiohead’s Exciting Comeback
It’s a thrilling moment for fans as Radiohead has officially revealed their first live performances since 2018. After much anticipation, the band announced a series of 20 shows across Europe this fall.
### Tour Details
The European tour will launch with a four-night stint in Madrid starting on November 4. Following that, they will perform in Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin over several evenings.
Drummer Philip Selway shared his excitement in a statement, saying, “Last year, we got together to rehearse, just for the hell of it. After a seven-year break, it felt amazing to reconnect with the music that resonates deeply within all five of us. This experience inspired us to play some shows together, and we hope you can join us at one of the upcoming dates.”
### Ticket Registration
Fans eager to attend can secure their tickets by registering at Radiohead’s official website. Registration starts on Friday at 10 a.m. BST and closes on Sunday at 10 p.m. BST, with ticket sales beginning on September 12.
### Fan Reactions
The news of the tour first emerged on Reddit, where keen-eyed fans noticed promotional flyers in various cities set for performances. Reactions ranged from excitement to skepticism, with one user humorously stating, “Radiohead are gonna walk onstage and Reddit will still not believe the tour is real.”
### Recent Developments
This tour coincides with the recent release of *Hail to the Thief Live Recordings 2003-2009*, which features live renditions of nearly all tracks from their 2003 album. These recordings emerged from the *Hamlet Hail to the Thief* stage production in the U.K., blending the band’s work with Shakespeare’s classic themes. Thom Yorke expressed his surprise at the energy displayed in these performances, remarking, “I barely recognized us, and it helped me find a way forward.”
### Looking Back
Radiohead’s last tour wrapped up in 2018, promoting their album *A Moon Shaped Pool*. Since then, members have pursued various solo projects, including albums and film scores. Yorke and Jonny Greenwood even formed a side project, The Smile, in 2021, producing three albums together.
### Future Speculations
With Radiohead’s return to the stage, fans are eager to see what lies ahead. Yorke previously addressed uncertainties about the band’s future in an interview, emphasizing their right to create music that feels authentic to them without pressure from expectations.
### Tour Dates
The upcoming shows are as follows:
– Nov. 4 — Movistar Arena, Madrid, Spain
– Nov. 5 — Movistar Arena, Madrid, Spain
– Nov. 7 — Movistar Arena, Madrid, Spain
– Nov. 8 — Movistar Arena, Madrid, Spain
– Nov. 14 — Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
– Nov. 15 — Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
– Nov. 17 — Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
– Nov. 18 — Unipol Arena, Bologna, Italy
– Nov. 21 — The O2, London, UK
– Nov. 22 — The O2, London, UK
– Nov. 24 — The O2, London, UK
– Nov. 25 — The O2, London, UK
– Dec. 1 — Royal Arena, Copenhagen, DK
– Dec. 2 — Royal Arena, Copenhagen, DK
– Dec. 4 — Royal Arena, Copenhagen, DK
– Dec. 5 — Royal Arena, Copenhagen, DK
– Dec. 8 — Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany
– Dec. 9 — Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany
– Dec. 11 — Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany
– Dec. 12 — Uber Arena, Berlin, Germany
Are you planning to catch Radiohead live on this exciting tour?