Radiohead’s Reunion Tour: Music, Politics, and the Fight for Fans’ Support
It’s been seven years, but the timeless echo of “Creep” and “No Surprises” is about to leap back into life.
Radiohead has just announced their first-ever live performances since 2018—a predictable shockwave of excitement through their dedicated fanbase. The band will stage four-night residencies in five European cities this winter:
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Madrid (November)
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Bologna (November)
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London (O2 Arena) (November)
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Copenhagen (December)
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Berlin (December)
A Reunion from the Heart
Drummer Philip Selway explained that the spark was nothing less than magic:
“Last year, we got together to rehearse, just for the hell of it. After a seven‑year pause, it felt really good to play the songs again and reconnect with a musical identity that has become lodged deep inside all five of us… For now, it will just be these ones but who knows where this will all lead.”
It’s not just about nostalgia—this feels like a renewed connection, one rooted in creative blood and shared history.
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