After years of speculation and emotional anticipation, the legendary British rock band Radiohead has finally announced their 2026 World “Last Ride” Tour, marking what is expected to be their final global run together.

After years of speculation and emotional anticipation, the legendary British rock band **Radiohead** has finally announced their **2026 World “Last Ride” Tour**, marking what is expected to be their final global run together. The news has sent shockwaves through the music world, as fans around the globe prepare to bid farewell to one of the most innovative and influential bands of the past three decades.

The tour, which kicks off in **April 2026 in London**, will see Radiohead perform across major cities in Europe, North America, South America, Asia, and Australia. According to the band’s official statement, “The Last Ride Tour” will celebrate their entire discography — from early classics like *Creep* and *Fake Plastic Trees* to experimental masterpieces such as *Kid A*, *In Rainbows*, and *A Moon Shaped Pool*. Each show promises to be a cinematic and emotional experience, blending art, light, and sound in true Radiohead fashion.

Frontman **Thom Yorke** described the tour as “a reflection, not an ending,” suggesting that while this may be the final Radiohead world tour, the members will continue exploring new creative paths individually. Guitarist **Jonny Greenwood** hinted that the band has also been working on new arrangements of older songs and unreleased material that may feature during the live performances.

Tickets for the “Last Ride” Tour are expected to sell out within minutes when they go on sale next month, as Radiohead fans scramble for a final chance to see their idols perform together. With their unique mix of emotional depth, experimental sound, and haunting visuals, Radiohead’s farewell promises to be not just a concert series — but a powerful, unforgettable celebration of a band that redefined modern music forever.

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