Radiohead Hints at First Tour Since 2018 After Charity Auction Leak

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Iconic British rock band Radiohead may be gearing up for their first tour since 2018, following revelations that concert tickets were donated to a charity auction by the band's management.

Four tickets to a "Radiohead concert of your choice" recently appeared in a Los Angeles fire relief auction organized by Palisades High School. The auction listing indicated winners could select their preferred city and date based on an upcoming tour schedule.

Industry sources suggest the band has already placed venue holds across several European cities for a series of residency shows planned for autumn. This aligns with recent business moves, as the five band members - Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, and Philip Selway - have formed a new limited liability partnership called RHEUK25 LLP.

The group has previously established similar business entities before major announcements. In 2016, they created Dawn Chorus LLP shortly before releasing their ninth album "A Moon Shaped Pool."

Adding to the speculation, bassist Colin Greenwood recently disclosed that Radiohead reunited in London for rehearsals. "We did some rehearsals about two months ago in London, just to play the old songs. And it was really fun, had a really good time," he shared during a video appearance at Mexico's Hay Festival Querétaro.

While the band hasn't released new music since 2016's "A Moon Shaped Pool," members have kept busy with individual projects during their touring hiatus. The potential return of Radiohead to live performances would mark their first shows in seven years, generating excitement among their dedicated fanbase.

Official tour confirmation from the band or management is still pending.