Radiohead’s 2025 Tour Appears to Be Confirmed by Leadership

Radiohead’s Upcoming Plans

It appears that the leadership of Radiohead has confirmed their upcoming group tour for later this year.

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Concert Ticket Auction Details

As reported by Resident Adviser, it seems that four tickets for a Radiohead concert of your choice were donated by Blueyed Pictures – a management group – for the Fire Relief auction in Los Angeles, organized by Palisades Secondary School.

Yesterday (March 17), the Fire Relief auction concluded, and the ticket listing indicated that the highest bidder would be able to select their preferred city and date “based on the tour schedule of the group.”

Additionally, a close source to Radiohead has confirmed that Thom Yorke and the band are “set to perform in selected European cities for residency concerts this fall.”

The last performance by Radiohead occurred on August 1, 2018, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, marking the conclusion of their “a moon shaped pool” tour in support of the album of the same name.

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Future Activities and Legal Developments

News of a potential confirmation of Radiohead reunion dates comes shortly after the band established a new legal entity, indicating plans for significant activities in 2025.

Radiohead performs on the Coachella stage during the first day of the Coachella Valley music and art festival (weekend 2) in April 2017. (Photo Trixie Textor/Getty images for Coachella)
Radiohead performs on the Coachella stage during the first day of the Coachella Valley music and art festival (weekend 2) in April 2017. (Photo Trixie Textor/Getty images for Coachella)

Last week, the band formed a limited liability partnership (LLP) called Rheuk25, a move they have made several times before announcing tours or reunions.

This LLP allows Radiohead to independently manage their business affairs without relying on record labels and external companies. The band has not provided additional information about the significance of this legal development.

All five members of Radiohead – Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, and Philip Selway – are listed as officers in Rheuk25 LLP.

Radiohead has operated independently since parting ways with EMI/Parlophone after the release of “Hail to the Thief” in 2003. They established Xurbia Xendless in 2007, prior to the launch of “In Rainbows” through a groundbreaking “pay what you want” format on their website. This album and subsequent releases were produced in partnership with XL Records.

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The band has recently been vocal about their future plans. Last year, Yorke made headlines, mentioning that he wasn’t particularly concerned about fans wanting Radiohead to return. When asked by Double J about his thoughts on the band’s future, he responded, “I don’t know about it, and I really don’t let it fly.”

Johnny Greenwood from Radiohead performs at Emirates Old Trafford July 4, 2017 in Manchester, England. (Photo Andrew Benge/Redferns)
Johnny Greenwood from Radiohead performs at Emirates Old Trafford July 4, 2017 in Manchester, England. (Photo Andrew Benge/Redferns)

“No one is offended, and mistakes can happen; thanks for your concern,” he continued. “But I believe we’ve earned the right to do what makes sense for us, without having to explain ourselves to anyone or conform to historical expectations of what we should do.”

This statement followed bassist Colin Greenwood’s comments with NME regarding the release of his new photo book How to Disappear, where he discussed rehearsals for a potential reunion last summer.

Colin shared, “We came together for a couple of days and ran through all the songs, picking up where we left off in 2018. It was a lot of fun and great to see everyone.”

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“Besides, the members were determined to finish what they started. They made plans together – but for what, I do not know.”

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Previously, his brother Jonny told NME that he found the rehearsals “funny and natural,” but mentioned that there are “no plans” in 2025 regarding any Radiohead-related activities, as the members are currently focused on their “individual projects.”

In other news, Radiohead recently released a playlist of B-sides and remixes from The Bends in celebration of the album’s 30th anniversary.

The playlist release coincided with the release of a live video from one of Yorke’s solo performances since the launch of “The Bends.”

Additionally, at the start of this month, Yorke and Mark Pritchard announced their first collaborative full-length album together. “Tales” is set to be released on May 9 through WARP, featuring the singles “In This Conversation There Isn’t Enough Your Voice” and “Back to the Game.”

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