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Rock band Radiohead makes a comeback following a seven-year hiatus, performing concerts in Madrid, London, and Berlin this November.

Band Radiohead plans a 20-date European tour in November and December, marking their first live performances since releasing the groundbreaking...

Rock legends Radiohead resume live performances after a seven-year hiatus, with concerts scheduled...
Rock legends Radiohead resume live performances after a seven-year hiatus, with concerts scheduled in Madrid, London, and Berlin this November.

Rock band Radiohead makes a comeback following a seven-year hiatus, performing concerts in Madrid, London, and Berlin this November.

British rock band Radiohead, known for seminal albums such as "OK Computer" and "Kid A", has announced a 20-date European tour for November and December 2025. The tour marks the first live performances by the band since around the turn of the century.

The announcement was made on Instagram by drummer Philip Selway, who revealed that the band got together to rehearse last year. According to Selway, the rehearsal was for the "hell of it", but it marked a reconnection with a musical identity for the band members.

The tour will take place in various locations across Europe, with four dates each in Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin. The name of the arena where Radiohead will hold their concerts in London during their tour is The O2.

Fans can register to buy tickets for the tour starting from Friday. The exact tour dates have not been specified in the article.

Radiohead's third album, "OK Computer", was released in 1997 and explored themes of anxiety and alienation. The band's lineup includes Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, Colin Greenwood, and Selway.

The return of Radiohead follows the reunion of Oasis, Britain's biggest band of the 1990s, for a critically acclaimed tour this summer. The band's seminal albums, such as "OK Computer" and "Kid A", have left a lasting impact on the music industry and continue to be celebrated by fans around the world.

With the announcement of their European tour, Radiohead fans can look forward to seeing the band live once again after a seven-year pause.

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