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How to get last minute tickets for Radiohead’s London shows this week

Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and co are playing four dates in London – here’s how to get tickets on resale

Ed Cunningham
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Ed Cunningham
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Thom Yorke of Radiohead performing live
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Radiohead’s first tour in seven years is coming to London this week. Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood and co are in the capital for four huge shows at the O2 in Greenwich. 

The band announced the tour back in September and, despite a longwinded ticket registration system (to deter bots and touts), when tickets went on sale they sold out extremely quickly. Official resale kicked off in October, giving fans another chance to see Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Philip Selway, Ed O’Brien and Colin Greenwood in Greenwich. 

As the gigs approach, this is your last chance to get Radiohead tickets. Thankfully the resale process for the O2 gigs isn’t as complicated as the general sale was, though it’s still a bit trickier than normal resale. Tickets are only available on official resale sites, and only at at face value. Here’s how to bag one.

When are Radiohead playing London in 2025?

Radiohead’s gigs in the capital are all in a five-day window, starting later this week. Here are the dates:

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

Where to get last-minute Radiohead tickets on resale

Official resale went live on Monday October 13 via AXS. You can buy on the AXS website here and on the AXS app.

No tickets available? Keep checking back. Tickets become available as and when sellers put them up for sale. 

How much do Radiohead resale tickets cost?

The band has said that tickets will only be sold at face value ‘plus any applicable fees’.

At general sale, tickets were priced as follows:

  • Standing: £85
  • Seating: £75, £99, £145 or £195

In practice, however, the additional fees were substantial. Beware that ticket prices will likely be much higher than stated above.

The band will also monitor third-party platforms for tickets being sold at inflated prices, saying that they will be subject to cancellation.

Do you need to have registered to buy resale tickets?

While you needed to go through a registration process to buy Radiohead tickets the first time around, you do not need to do so for resale.

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