Radiohead have announced they’re sending out “more unlock codes” for tickets for their upcoming UK and European tour.
Thom Yorke and co will make their highly-anticipated return by playing their first set of dates in seven years later this November. Set to visit five cities, the tour will kick off in Madrid, where the band will visit Bologna, Copenhagen and Berlin.
The band will also perform a four-night residency at the O2 on November 21, 22, 24 and 25.
After selling out their tickets, the band announced they would open resale in September – and once again, tickets all sold out swiftly.
Now, Radiohead have posted an Instagram story to update fans with more information about tickets. “A few more unlock codes are being sent out for tickets to the forthcoming Europe 2025 shows,” it read. “If you registered for tickets please check and keep an eye on your email inbox, junk and spam”. Check out ticket prices and how to register here.
News of the band’s tour follows the band teasing their 2025 shows earlier in September, when a series of flyers popped up in the cities they’ll be visiting.
Management then seemingly confirmed that the tour was going to take place, which followed shortly after the band sparked rumours of new music after forming a new legal entity called RHEUK25 LLP.
So far, bassist Colin Greenwood has given a sneak peek of what the setlist of the upcoming tour may consist of.
Speaking in a new interview on the Adam Buxton Podcast about their live undertaking, he said: “Oh, I think it’s going to be a mix set. I think we’ve like whittled it down to about 70 songs. And me and my brother [guitarist Jonny Greenwood] are not on the setlist committee, we’re not allowed, because we’re too indecisive.”
His brother, guitarist Jonny Greenwood, also told us that the rehearsals were “fun and natural”, but explained that there were “no plans” for new material. “We’ve [got] lots of individual projects going on at the moment,” he explained.
Elsewhere, the pro-Palestine BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) movement has called for a boycott of Radiohead’s 2025 tour. The campaign group have said the group have “yet to apologise” for a show in Tel Aviv in 2017, and has criticised Jonny Greenwood’s past performances with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa.