Radiohead may tour Europe and UK after 7 years
The famous rock band Radiohead appears to be planning its first tour in seven years. The band has not toured since 2018. Speculation about their return began after they formed a new business group on March 10, called RHEUK25. Fans believe the name might refer to "Radiohead Europe and UK 2025." The members of the band, including lead singer Thom Yorke, have established similar business partnerships before announcing tours or new music. Their manager recently donated tickets to a charity auction, allowing the highest bidder to choose a concert date and location based on the upcoming tour. Reports suggest that Radiohead will have residency gigs later this year, although details on locations and exact dates are still unknown. The band recently marked the 30th anniversary of their album “The Bends” by releasing footage of a live acoustic performance from 1995. Radiohead is well-known for hits such as "Creep," "Fake Plastic Trees," and "Karma Police." They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019. Fans are excitedly waiting for more information about the upcoming tour.