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Radiohead could leave European tour in 2025

Radiohead’s management could have confirmed an upcoming band for this year. According to Resident Advisor, he would have donated tickets for a band’s concert at an auction dedicated to Los Angeles fires. That is, a new Radiohead tour could be just around the corner.

According to the British media, Blueyed Pictures, a company in charge of carrying the band, donated four tickets for “a radiohead concert of your choice.” These underwent an auction organized by a Los Angeles Institute with the aim of mitigating the effects of the recent fires that ravaged the city.

The auction closed yesterday and the best bidder can choose its city and preferred date, “based on the band’s tour itinerary.” The same medium ensures that a source close to Radiohead has confirmed that Thom Yorke and the rest of the members are prepared to “settle in some European cities selected for a residence this fall”

This news comes a few days after the band opened a new limited liability company under the name of Rheuk25, which they have already done in the past in the moments before the exit of an album or the announcement of a tour. If true, these would be the first Radiohead concerts since 2018.

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