Radiohead's London O2 Arena Return: Dates, Setlists & Last-Minute Tickets
Radiohead London O2 Arena Guide: Dates & Tickets

After a seven-year wait, the legendary rock band Radiohead is finally returning to London for a monumental series of four concerts at the O2 Arena in Greenwich. This marks the band's first London performances since 2016, making it a landmark event for fans across the capital and beyond.

Essential Concert Details and Timings

The band, consisting of Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Philip Selway, Ed O'Brien, and Colin Greenwood, will take to the stage on four specific nights. The confirmed Radiohead London O2 Arena dates are:

  • Friday, November 21, 2025
  • Saturday, November 22, 2025
  • Monday, November 24, 2025
  • Tuesday, November 25, 2025

For each show, the venue doors will open at 6:00 PM. According to the official O2 schedule, the house lights will go down around 7:30 PM, with the main act, Radiohead, expected on stage at approximately 8:30 PM. It is important to note that these timings are subject to change, so arriving early is advised.

Securing Last-Minute Tickets and Setlist Expectations

Finding last-minute tickets London for these highly anticipated shows requires careful attention. The band has implemented a strict resale policy to combat ticket touting. The only officially recognised resale provider is AXS. The band has warned that tickets sold through unauthorised third-party sites at inflated prices will be voided. Initial ticket prices ranged from £75 to £195, excluding booking fees.

In a departure from standard concert format, no support acts have been confirmed for any of the London dates, meaning fans can expect an extensive performance solely from the headliners. For those curious about the Radiohead setlist, the band is known for varying their performances each night. A recent show in Italy featured a mix of classic and modern tracks, including 'Paranoid Android', 'No Surprises', 'There There', and 'Weird Fishes/Arpeggi', offering a potential glimpse into what London audiences might experience.

A Long-Awaited Return to the Capital

This tour represents Radiohead's first major live outing in seven years, underscoring the significance of these London concerts in 2025. Their last performance in the city was at Camden's Roundhouse in 2016 during the A Moon Shaped Pool tour, with their most recent UK shows taking place in 2017 at festivals like Glastonbury and TRNSMT in Glasgow. For dedicated followers, these four nights at the O2 Arena are not just concerts; they are a cultural moment, celebrating the return of one of Britain's most innovative and influential bands.