
"Resale tickets have just gone live meaning that you may still have a chance to see Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Philip Selway, Ed O'Brien and Colin Greenwood in Greenwich in November. The resale process for Radiohead's O2 gigs isn't as complicated as the general sale was. However, it is still a bit trickier than normal resale. Tickets will only be available on official resale sites, and they'll only be available at face value."
"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 the above. The band will also monitor third-party platforms for tickets being sold at inflated prices, saying that they will be subject to cancellation."
Radiohead announced their first tour in seven years with four O2 Arena shows in London on November 21, 22, 24 and 25, 2025. Official resale tickets went live on October 13 via AXS. Resale tickets are limited to official resale sites and will be sold at face value plus any applicable fees. Original general-sale prices ranged from £75 to £195 for seating and £85 for standing, but additional fees were substantial and final costs may be higher. The band will monitor third-party platforms and cancel tickets sold at inflated prices. Buyers can use the AXS website or app and should check back if tickets are unavailable.
Read at Time Out London
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