RADIOHEAD — BEAUTIFUL DISTORTION TOUR arrives as a bold reawakening, a reminder that few bands can still bend sound, silence, and emotion into something this powerful. The tour promises a live experience that leans into Radiohead’s talent for unease and beauty, where fractured electronics collide with aching melodies and moments of near-silence feel just as loud as the crescendos. Fans can expect a setlist that drifts between eras, reimagining classics while letting newer, more abstract ideas breathe in a live setting that feels immersive rather than nostalgic.
With the tour announcement, cities across the globe have finally been revealed, signaling a truly international run. Stops include London, Manchester, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, São Paulo, Buenos Aires, Tokyo, Osaka, Sydney, and Melbourne. Each city is expected to feature carefully curated production, blending stark visuals, distorted light, and minimal staging that puts the focus squarely on the sound and atmosphere. It’s not just a concert run—it’s a moving installation of music and mood.
What sets the Beautiful Distortion Tour apart is its refusal to be predictable. Radiohead are known for reshaping songs night to night, and this tour leans fully into that philosophy, with performances designed to feel slightly unstable, raw, and alive. Longtime fans will recognize subtle nods to OK Computer, Kid A, and In Rainbows, while newer material and experimental arrangements hint at where the band’s restless creativity is heading next.
The official tour reveal has already sparked intense conversation online, with fans dissecting city selections and speculating about deep-cut performances and rare live moments. As anticipation builds and ticket demand looms, the Beautiful Distortion Tour is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about live events of the decade, officially announced on March 18, 2026.