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Radiohead 2025 Tour Dates For Their First Tour in Seven Years

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Radiohead has officially announced their long-awaited return to the stage, unveiling a brand-new 2025 European tour that marks their first live performances in more than seven years. The legendary British rock band, known for classics like Creep, Paranoid Android, and Karma Police, will kick off a 20-date run this November and December across Europe.

The First Radiohead Tour Since 2018

This 2025 tour is the first time fans will see the band perform together since their last concert in 2018. After years of speculation and side projects, Radiohead surprised fans with today’s announcement, sending shockwaves through the classic rock and alternative music community.

The group will play extended residencies in several major European cities, giving audiences the chance to experience multiple nights of performances. Each city will host four concerts, allowing for unique setlists and deeper cuts from their expansive catalog.

Full Tour Schedule

All 20 shows are now confirmed, with four-night residencies across five cities:

City Venue Dates (2025)
Madrid, Spain Movistar Arena November 4, 5, 7 & 8
Bologna, Italy Unipol Arena November 14, 15, 17 & 18
London, UK The O2 Arena November 21, 22, 24 & 25
Copenhagen, Denmark Royal Arena December 1, 2, 4 & 5
Berlin, Germany Uber Arena December 8, 9, 11 & 12

What the Band is Saying

Drummer Philip Selway explained that rehearsals leading up to the tour reignited the band’s chemistry and creative spark, paving the way for a long-anticipated return. Fans have been vocal on social media about the potential for deep cuts, experimental tracks, and new live arrangements, building anticipation for what could be one of the year’s most significant classic rock events.

Ticket Information

Registration for tickets opens this Friday, with demand expected to be extremely high given Radiohead’s long absence from the stage. Fans are encouraged to sign up early to avoid missing out. No additional global tour dates have been announced yet, but speculation remains about possible North American or Asian legs in 2026.

Why This Matters

Radiohead’s return represents more than just another tour announcement, it marks a revival of one of the most influential rock bands of the past three decades. Their ability to fuse alternative rock with experimental soundscapes has inspired generations of musicians and cemented their status as legends. For longtime fans and younger audiences alike, the 2025 Radiohead European Tour promises to be one of the most anticipated concert events of the year.

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