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Radiohead tour rumours intensify as flyers surface for gigs later this year

Thom Yorke's band have been dropping hints about a reunion tour for a while now

Radiohead fans are speculating that the band is preparing for a major comeback, following the appearance of gig flyers listing multiple UK and European dates for late 2025.

Flyers spotted in several cities suggest the group will perform in London, Denmark, Madrid and more, with four dates at The O2 Arena confirmed for November 21, 22, 24 and 25.

The sightings follow the registration of a new business entity, RHEUK25 LLP, on March 10. All five members - Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien and Philip Selway - are listed as officers. The band has previously used similar LLP filings to signal new activity, including the formation of Dawn Chorus LLP ahead of their 2016 album A Moon Shaped Pool, and Spin With A Grin LLP prior to the Kid A Mnesia reissue in 2021.

The latest filing has prompted speculation that Radiohead could be preparing for their first tour since 2018, and potentially new music. The move also allows the band to operate outside the traditional record label system.

Further evidence emerged when Resident Advisor reported that Radiohead’s manager, under the name Blueyed Pictures, Inc., donated four tickets to “a Radiohead concert of your choice” as part of a fire relief auction for Palisades High School in Los Angeles. The listing stated that the winning bidder could select dates “based on the band’s tour schedule.”

An insider told the outlet that the upcoming tour will include multiple dates in European cities this autumn.

The band also marked the 30th anniversary of their 1995 album The Bends with a post on Instagram, fuelling speculation about a full-scale return.

If confirmed, the tour would mark a significant moment for guitarist Jonny Greenwood, who was hospitalised last year due to a serious infection. The health scare led to the cancellation of The Smile’s European tour dates.

Radiohead has not yet issued an official statement regarding the flyers or the LLP registration.

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