Fans of Radiohead are buzzing after rumours of a tour were confirmed. The band will be appearing in several European cities—including London, Copenhagen, and Bologna for November and December (according to social media and reports in The Independent, BrooklynVegan).

The posters listed multiple nights but omitted venue details, drawing immediate comparisons to the band’s previous low-key surprise tactics. With no comment from the band's camp, the deliberate silence had only intensified speculation.
However, Radiohead has now confirmed the dates, including multi-night runs in major cities: four nights each in London’s O2, Copenhagen’s Royal Arena, Madrid, Bologna, and Berlin. This would mark Radiohead’s first live shows since their 2018 tour for A Moon Shaped Pool, following a nearly decade-long gap filled with side projects and rare live releases.

Online chatter is exploding, from the prospect of a full European comeback and hopes for a long-awaited new album. We've had Thom Yorke in Luxembourg before, when he performed at the Abbaye Neumunster in 2023 with the band The Smile, so we know there are feelers from the GD booking teams out there.
Even before the dates were confirmed, fans knew this was classic Radiohead: enigmatic, exciting, and brilliantly unpredictable.