
Radiohead headlining the first day of TRNSMT 2017 (Gary Mather / Live4ever
Radiohead‘s live return and the celebration of a classic Pulp album were among Live4ever’s biggest headlines last week.
Radiohead have announced a run of UK and European gigs during the final stages of 2025, their first in seven years.
The band will stop for multiple nights at venues in Spain, Italy, Denmark and Germany, while the UK gigs are to take place at London’s O2 Arena on November 21st, 22nd, 24th and 25th.
“Last year, we got together to rehearse, just for the hell of it,” Philip Selway has said.
Oasis are continuing to document their epic Live 25 comeback with the release of Wonderwall live from Croke Park in Dublin on August 16th.
Since then, the reunion tour has gone international and will continue its US run in Los Angeles on September 6th.
Live4ever was there last weekend for the first of two shows at New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium, witnessing a group which has returned at the peak of its powers.
Jesca Hoop has returned to her 2017 album Memories Are Now with a stripped back, unplugged reimagining entitled Selective Memory which is due out next month.
Its new version of Animal Kingdom Chaotic is leading off the announcement.
A headline tour of Europe is set to begin shortly after the conclusion of the Songs Of Joni Mitchell shows with Kate Stables and Lail Arad at Blue Bird Festival in Vienna on November 20th.

Pulp by Tom Jackson
Pulp will celebrate 30 years of their commercial breakthrough album Different Class with an expanded anniversary reissue next month.
Added is the band’s legendary headline appearance at Glastonbury Festival 1995 in full for the first time, a performance which, along with hit single Common People, acted as the launch pad for the classic album’s runaway success.
“This 45rpm double album version of Different Class will make it sound a whole lot better,” Jarvis Cocker has said.
The Last Dinner Party will embark on a 35-date tour of the UK, Europe and Australia after the release of their new album From The Pyre on October 17th.
It’ll all start on November 14th at 3Arena in Dublin, followed by UK gigs which run through to two nights at Brixton Academy in London on December 7th and 8th.
The band have also shared their latest single The Scythe – ‘it comes for everyone and you shouldn’t be afraid about what’s on the other side’, they’ve said of it.
Harriette Pilbeam has declared her new album Liquorice as, ‘the culmination of everything I’ve wanted to do with Hatchie since I first started it’.
The 11-track LP was recorded in collaboration with producer Melina Duterte, and is being previewed with first single Lose It Again, co-written with Jeremy McLennan.
Its official video directed Joe Agius adds to the overriding 90’s Britpop influences.




