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Strange flyers have been circulating since some across Europe. They each show similarly designed graphic composition of arrows and triangles that unite up to a kind of rocket. In a different perspective, a street can also be recognized in infinity. An optics that it has for the connoisseur.
One of these pieces of paper, which are presented via social media, announces four concerts by the British band Radiohead in Berlin in December 2025. In a hall called “02 Arena”. But Ooops; This is no longer the case. The entire area at the Ostbahnhof is now sponsored by the taxi service Uber. A fake?
The Berlin-Wisch is part of an underground campaign in which Radiohead, which is also young, announced its first concerts in Europe for seven years. As British media, including the “NME”, the band launched a mysterious company under the name “Rheuk25” at the beginning of this year.
Radiohead comeback and secret flyers
We remember: The last live appearance of the quintet dates on August 1, 2018 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. It was the lavish final of her “A Moon Shaped Pool” tour.
The “ghost flyers” mentioned above show appointments in London, Copenhagen and Madrid. From November 21, the London dates will be given in the O2 Arena there, which will continue to be sponsored by the telephone company as a former “Millennium Dome”.
Radiohead founded a “Liability Liability Partnership” (LLP) to compare with the German limited partnership. It bears the abbreviation “Rheuk25”. Fans know that you have used this “concept” a few times before announcing an album, a tour or re -publication.
Rheuk25 and strategic information
With this business construction, the five members can act independently of live groups or majorlabels. Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien and Philip Selway are entered as equal partners in the commercial register
As the first campaign after registration of her LLP, the band auctioned four tickets for a “radiohead concert of their choice” at a auction organized by the local Palisades High School in favor of the fire victims of the fire disaster in Los Angeles. Probably a kind of warm-up show for the larger events.
In the past few years, singer Tom Yorke has been quoted with statements, he was Wumpe whether his global fans would like to return to Radiohead. When asked by an Australian radio station after the future of the band, he replied: “I don’t know about it and it is really shit.”
York’s attitude and new live album
And further: “Not for bad, and thank you to the demand. But we have the right to do what makes sense for us. Without having to explain to us or to give someone else into account what we think should do.”
In August, the clever secrecy grows announced a new live album entitled “Hail to the Thief-Live Recordings 2003-2009”. This work is already available digitally. A special press in vinyl comes at the end of October and includes live recordings that were recorded in different locations between 2003 and 2009.
This live package appears at a time when chief ideologist Yorke left his highly acclaimed stage production “Hamlet Hail to the Thief” off the stack. An adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”, underlaid with a score corresponding to the subject from revised songs by the 2003 Radiohead album.
Outlook for 2025
From the high halls of the classics, the entire band is now apparently “back on the street” to talk to the young Marius Müller-Westernhagen.

