Radiohead continue to play with the mystery, but this time the clues speak clearly: between tickets for a tour mysteriously disappeared, given already apparently blocked and a new LLP recorded, it seems that something big is boiling in the pot.
As reported by Resident Advisoreverything started with a charity auction in Los Angeles, held by Palisades High School on March 17, to raise funds for the victims of fires that devastated California last January. Among the objects at stake were four tickets for a “concert by Radiohead”, donated directly by the band's management. The winner could have chosen the city and date based on the tour calendar. A rather evident clue, however the insertion was later removed, the tented offers and any reference to the radiohead canceled by the site and from the school of the school. Yet, online circulating screenshots that confirm the nature of the original announcement.

The screenhoot that would confirm the ticket auction for the new Radiohead tour
In addition, according to a source close to the band, the Radioheads would have already booked some locations in different European cities for concerts in residence scheduled for autumn 2025. If confirmed, it would be their first tour after more than six years of stop, from the closing concert of the tour of A Moon Shaped Pool in 2018.
Another interesting detail is the recent recording of the LLP Rheuk25. An LLP (Limited Liability Partnership) is a form of limited liability companies that allows members to manage their activities independently, without going through the traditional structures of record labels. Radioheads have already used this strategy in the past just before announcing new albums, reprints or tours, so the move has not gone unnoticed among the fans.
Meanwhile, almost quietly, the band has published a playlist with the b-sides of The Bends To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the album released in 1995, while Thom Yorke is continuing the work with Mark Pritchard for the album Tall Talesoutgoing scheduled in May.
Officially, the band continues not to confirm or deny anything. Jonny Greenwood said that “there are no plans” for 2025, while Thom Yorke limited himself to saying that “don't give a damn about the fans' requests. But between suspicious legal moves and screenshots, 2025 is a candidate to be the year of the great return of Radiohead.