When two of modern music’s most adventurous artists decide to join forces, the result is bound to capture the world’s imagination, and the Glacial Circuit Tour promises to do exactly that. This ambitious global trek unites the singular talents of Thom Yorke — renowned for his work fronting Radiohead and his boundary-pushing solo projects — with the ethereal vision of Björk, Iceland’s most iconic musical innovator. Fans have been buzzing ever since whispers of a collaboration began circulating, and the official announcement confirmed that this won’t be just another set of concerts, but a fully immersive artistic journey blending sound, visuals, and performance art.
What sets the Glacial Circuit Tour apart is not only the pairing of these two visionary musicians but the way the experience is being crafted. Expect a melding of Yorke’s textured, introspective sonic landscapes with Björk’s avant-garde aesthetics, resulting in a live show that defies genre conventions. Production elements are rumored to include cutting-edge visuals, interactive lighting installations, and multimedia segments that reflect both artists’ shared fascination with nature, technology, and emotion. Early reactions from industry insiders suggest that audiences will be in for something much deeper than a typical concert — a narrative woven through music and spectacle.
The tour has been designed to span multiple continents, giving fans across the globe a chance to experience this once-in-a-lifetime event in person. From massive stadiums in Europe to iconic arenas in North America and breathtaking venues in Asia and beyond, the Glacial Circuit Tour is positioning itself as one of the most talked-about live music experiences of 2026. Along the way there will be opportunities for solo segments from both artists, collaborative performances, and perhaps even exclusive new material that has yet to be heard outside the studio.
Here are some of the confirmed 2026 dates and cities for the Glacial Circuit Tour — kicking off in London, UK on March 10–12, 2026 and continuing through major stops including Berlin, Germany (March 20–22), Paris, France (March 28–30), New York City, USA (April 10–12), Los Angeles, USA (April 20–22), Tokyo, Japan (May 5–7), Seoul, South Korea (May 15–17), and Sydney, Australia (June 1–3), with additional dates and surprise locations still to be announced.