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Skip to main content November 6, 2025 Thom Yorke performing at Radiohead's tour kickoff in Madrid, their first show in seven years. Radiohead said they intended on shaking up their set lists each night of their 2025 European tour, their first run in seven years. They weren’t kidding: Their second show in Madrid on Nov. 5 featured a dreamy set list packed with classics, including two rarities. At Madrid’s Movistar Arena, the band broke out “Jigsaw Falling into Place” and “(Nice Dream),” their first time performing both since 2009, during their In Rainbows tour. “Jigsaw,” released off that album, was the third song of the evening, before other In Rainbows cuts like “All I Need,” “Nude,” and “Reckoner.” As they had on the tour kickoff the previous evening, they also delivered killer renditions of “Bodysnatchers” and “Weird Fishes/Arpeggi,” making it a more In Rainbows-heavy set on Night Two. Trending Stories Jimmy Kimmel Celebrates Trump’s Reaction to Democratic Wins: ‘Everything He Touched Was a Loser’ BTS’ Jimin and Jung Kook Announce Season 2 of Travel Show ‘Are You Sure?!’ Journey Announce ‘Final Frontier’ North American Farewell Tour I Survived Astroworld. My Sister Died in the Preventable Crowd Crush They also went deeper into The Bends on Night Two, performing the title track as the second song, as well as “Street Spirit (Fade Out)” and “Planet Telex.” But nobody was expecting “(Nice Dream),” which they hadn’t played in 16 years. The Bends, the band’s second album, turned 30 years old this year, so it’s possible they bring out other deep cuts on this tour, like “Bones” and “Black Star,” which they haven’t performed since 2006. Radiohead have two more shows scheduled in Madrid (Nov. 7 and 8), before they head to Unipol Arena in Bologna, Italy for four nights. From there, they’ll hit London’s O2 Arena, Copenhagen’s Royal Arena, and Berlin’s Uber Arena, each for four nights, concluding on Dec. 12. Hopefully, they’ll bring these shows to the U.S. next year. Charli XCX Teases Eerie New Song 'House' With John Cale for 'Wuthering Heights' Ravens Fly Around SZA Says She Doesn't Know Why Nicki Minaj Targeted Her Brian Hiatt Keith Richards and (Many) Friends Salute Bruce Willis at NYC Charity Show The Party, Pal David Browne Ten Thoughts After the First Shows of Radiohead's 2025 Tour They're Back! Andy Greene Here’s Everyone Coming to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Rock Hall 2025 Daniel Kreps Go to PMC.com Most Popular Dave Franco Says the Reason He Was Successful Wasn't 'Just Because' He's James Franco's Brother: 'If I Sucked, I Would've Disappeared' Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz Team With 'Ready or Not' Filmmakers for New 'Mummy' Movie MLB Should Abolish the Intentional Walk After Shohei Ohtani Debacle Who Does Mel Pick as The Golden Bachelor Winner? Spoilers for the Finale You might also like Timothée Chalamet Says ‘No’ to Making TV and Was Disappointed to Lose the Oscar: ‘People Can Call Me a Try-Hard. They Can Say Whatever the F—‘ 4 hours ago From Travel to Streaming, These Are the 8 Underrated Perks That Come With a T-Mobile Magenta Membership 5 hours ago Ralph Lauren on a Run in Q2 With 17% Revenue Gain 6 minutes ago ‘La Grazia’ Trailer: Paolo Sorrentino Crafts a Moral Drama Set at the Apex of Italian Politics 37 minutes ago ESPN Bet’s Death May Finally End Dream of Giant Media Sportsbook 44 minutes ago Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2025 Rolling Stone, LLC. All rights reserved. Powered by WordPress.com VIP