Legendary rock band Radiohead may be gearing up for a long-awaited return, as recent reports reveal the formation of a new business entity. This move has fueled speculation that the group could be preparing to release new music for the first time in nearly a decade.
According to industry sources, Radiohead recently registered a limited liability partnership (LLP) under the name “RHEUK25.” This type of entity allows the band to manage projects independently, bypassing traditional record label constraints. Notably, all five members—Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Ed O’Brien, and Philip Selway—are listed in the paperwork.
Fans and music analysts have pointed out that Radiohead has used similar LLPs in the past ahead of major announcements. The band followed this strategy before launching albums such as:
- A Moon-Shaped Pool (2016)
- The King of Limbs (2011)
- Kid A Mnesia (2021)
- In Rainbows (2007)
Given this pattern, the formation of RHEUK25 suggests that something significant—whether a new album, tour, or reissue—could be on the horizon.
While a new Radiohead album would be a major event, there’s also a possibility that this LLP could be linked to a different project. In the past, Thom Yorke has taken similar steps before launching solo work and side projects like Atoms for Peace and The Smile. However, since all Radiohead members are involved this time, fans are hopeful for a true band reunion.
At this point, no official statement has been made regarding the purpose of RHEUK25. However, this move brings fans one step closer to new music or an exciting announcement. Whether it’s a fresh album, a tour, or a special release, one thing is certain—Radiohead remains one of the most innovative and unpredictable bands in modern music.