About Radiohead Europe 2025 Tour Merchandise Dates List Short Sleeve T-Shirt By Crackteeca
Capture the historic return of art-rock’s most elusive giants with the Radiohead Europe 2025 Tour Merchandise Dates List Short Sleeve T-Shirt, a definitive souvenir from the band’s first major tour since 2018. This piece of merchandise commemorates the highly anticipated “Europe 2025” residency run, a series of intimate, multi-night takeovers in just five key cities: Madrid, Bologna, London, Copenhagen, and Berlin. The shirt’s back print serves as a stark, typographic itinerary of this exclusive schedule, listing the specific dates and venues—such as the four-night stand at London’s The O2 (November 21-25) and the concluding residency at Berlin’s Uber Arena (December 8-12). Uniquely, this “Dates List” design has become a collector’s anomaly due to the sudden rescheduling of the Copenhagen leg; while the shirt likely displays the originally planned early December dates for the Royal Arena, the actual shows were shifted to mid-December (December 15-16) following Thom Yorke’s brief throat infection, making the garment a rare “misprint” artifact of the tour’s chaotic reality. The front design is expected to feature new, abstract artwork by long-time collaborator Stanley Donwood, potentially drawing from the visual themes of the “RHEUK25” campaign or the This Is What You Get exhibition that ran concurrently at the Ashmolean Museum. Crafted from organic, ethically sourced cotton—aligned with the band’s strict eco-conscious touring standards—this t-shirt is more than just concert apparel; it is physical proof of attendance at the “reunion” that fans feared might never happen. Whether you were one of the lucky few to witness the live debut of “Wall of Eyes” tracks woven into the classic Radiohead setlist at the Movistar Arena, or you are simply celebrating the band re-emerging from their solo project hiatuses (The Smile, EOB), this shirt secures your place in the timeline of Radiohead’s modern era, symbolizing the enduring power of a band that continues to rewrite the rules of live performance.
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