Overview
- Pre-registered fans are due to receive ticket unlock codes by 10pm on 10 September, with general sales set for 12 September and a cap of four tickets per buyer.
- Ticket allocations will prioritize fans living nearer the venues, and each ticket includes a £1/€1 charity levy matched by the band for Live Trust in the UK and Médecins Sans Frontières in Europe.
- The run features four-night residencies in Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen and Berlin, marking Radiohead’s first shows since 2018.
- Colin Greenwood outlined a “busking” approach to setlists drawn from roughly 70 songs, while Jonny Greenwood says there are currently no plans for new Radiohead music.
- The BDS movement has renewed calls for a boycott of the tour, citing the band’s 2017 Tel Aviv performance and Jonny Greenwood’s collaborations with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa.