Radiohead’s long-awaited return to the global stage has finally been confirmed, sending waves of excitement through the music world. After years of silence, side projects, and speculation, the band is officially gearing up for a massive 2026 tour that promises to be as immersive and emotionally charged as their legendary live shows. Fans can expect a carefully curated setlist that blends era-defining classics with deeper cuts, reimagined through the band’s ever-evolving sonic lens.
The tour is set to span multiple continents, kicking off in Europe before moving through North America and select dates in Asia and Oceania. Confirmed cities include London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Tokyo, and Sydney, each chosen for their historic connection to the band’s live legacy. Every stop is rumored to feature unique visual production and subtle setlist variations, reinforcing Radiohead’s reputation for making no two shows feel exactly the same.
Insiders close to the production hint at a stripped-back yet futuristic stage design, blending analog textures with digital surrealism. The performances are expected to lean heavily on atmosphere, tension, and release, hallmarks of Radiohead’s live identity. Longtime fans and newer listeners alike will be drawn into a space where music, light, and emotion collide, turning arenas into shared moments of quiet intensity and explosive catharsis.
The full list of dates and cities is officially revealed on March 18, 2026, confirming the tour’s opening night in London, followed by Paris on March 22, Berlin on March 26, New York on April 10, Los Angeles on April 18, Tokyo on May 6, and Sydney on May 14, with additional cities expected to be announced shortly after. As anticipation continues to build, the 2026 Radiohead tour is already being hailed as one of the most significant live music events of the decade.