Radiohead have announced their first live shows in seven years - but are now facing boycotts from pro-Palestine fans after guitarist Jonny Greenwood performed in Tel Aviv.

The band confirmed today that they would be playing at venues this winter across Europe and in London, including a four-day residency at The O2 arena in November.

But pro-Palestine fans have threatened to boycott the tour after guitarist Jonny Greenwood performed in Israel in May last year.

Greenwood played at the Barby Club in Tel Aviv in 2024 with Israeli musician Dudu Tassa whom he had collaborated with on their 2023 album, Jarak Qaribak.

The album included reworkings of Middle Eastern love songs recorded in Tel Aviv and Oxfordshire and the ensemble also featured musicians from Syria, Lebanon, Kuwait and Iraq.