Radiohead Launches New Merchandise Line Before European Comeback Tour

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Radiohead Launches New Merchandise Line Before European Comeback Tour

Radiohead has introduced a new merchandise line ahead of their eagerly anticipated European comeback tour. The iconic band, led by Thom Yorke, will perform in major cities starting on November 4, 2025. Madrid will host the opening night, marking their first concerts in over seven years.

Tour Details

The European tour will include multiple performances in several cities:

  • Madrid
  • Bologna
  • London
  • Copenhagen
  • Berlin

Each city will feature four nights of shows over the course of the next two months. All dates have reportedly sold out.

New Merchandise Offers

In preparation for the tour, Radiohead has unveiled a range of merchandise available for fans. The collection can be found in the W.A.S.T.E. store. It includes various items inspired by their albums, such as:

  • Hoodies
  • T-shirts
  • Hats
  • Badges
  • Water bottles
  • Posters

Notable designs feature artwork from their past albums, including:

  • ‘The Bear’ from the ‘Kid A’ album
  • ‘The Minotaur’ linked to ‘Amnesiac’
  • References to ‘In Rainbows’ and ‘The King Of Limbs’

Fans in Madrid can also explore the merchandise outside the Movistar Arena starting at 4 PM today, even if they do not have concert tickets. The shop will remain open until November 8, offering a chance to see the latest designs in person.

Performance Approach

In a recent interview, Radiohead mentioned that their upcoming performances will adopt a unique format. They plan to play “in the round,” offering a more intimate experience. The band has rehearsed over 65 songs, allowing for a varied setlist each night.

Future Music and Controversies

Radiohead has not produced new music since their 2016 album, ‘A Moon Shaped Pool.’ In discussions about new material, both Jonny Greenwood and Thom Yorke expressed uncertainty, with Yorke mentioning that the band’s focus is solely on the upcoming tour.

The band has also faced controversies regarding their previous performances in Israel. Yorke has expressed a strong stance against playing there again, while Greenwood voiced his disagreement, stating it reflects wider societal divisions.

The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement has raised concerns about the band’s involvement, calling for a boycott of their shows. Despite these challenges, Radiohead remains focused on their upcoming performances and new merchandise offerings.