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Radiohead's Surprise Comeback: No New Music, Just Pure Classics

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Radiohead returns to the U.K. stage after an eight-year absence.
  • The band's current tour features an unpredictable setlist of deep cuts.
  • A track from their 1997 album "OK Computer" recently charted on Billboard.
Radiohead's Surprise Comeback: No New Music, Just Pure Classics

Radiohead recently played their first U.K. show since 2017, marking a significant return after an eight-year absence. This comeback tour emphasizes their extensive back catalog, offering an unpredictable setlist without the necessity of promoting new material. The band's 2025 has already been noteworthy, with a track from their 1997 album "OK Computer" unexpectedly charting on the Billboard Hot 100.

Despite a period of relative quiet since their last album in 2016 and tour in 2018, fan engagement remains exceptionally high. Radiohead boasts over 44 million monthly Spotify listeners, outranking legendary bands like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. This resurgence has occurred even as members have pursued successful solo projects, including The Smile.

Anticipation for their return grew last year, with bassist Colin Greenwood hinting at rehearsals. The band announced a limited run of 20 European shows, featuring a massive selection of songs prepared for their sets. The current tour, which is halfway complete, has been met with critical acclaim for its adventurous song choices and performance in the round.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Radiohead's last show in the U.K. before this current tour was in 2017.
The band is performing a diverse and unpredictable setlist of their back catalog, with no new music being promoted.
Yes, "Let Down," an album track from their 1997 album "OK Computer," recently made its debut on the Billboard Hot 100.

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