Everything (tour)


Everything was a 2024 solo concert tour by the English musician Thom Yorke. Yorke played a variety of music from his solo projects and his bands Radiohead, Atoms for Peace and the Smile. The tour encompassed Australia, Japan, New Zealand and Singapore, and comprised 18 shows between 23 October and 26 November. A concert film, Thom Yorke Live at Sydney Opera House, premiered in January 2026 in Sydney, Australia.

Background

Yorke announced the tour on 2 June 2024. He said he would be "alone on stage trying a new kind of solo show thing playing versions of songs from my recent and not so recent past". Yorke said the tour was named "Everything" as to not put limits on songs he could play. The tour began on 25 October 2024 in Auckland, New Zealand.
Two pop-up shops in Melbourne and Sydney opened in promotion of the tour, selling merchandise including vinyl records, shirts and posters. Merchandise from Radiohead and the Smile was also sold, as well as a limited-edition record, Live From Electric Lady Studios. A concert film, Thom Yorke Live at Sydney Opera House, premiered on 20 January 2026 in Sydney, with a theatrical release across Australia scheduled for 6 March.

Music

Yorke performed "stripped-back" arrangements of songs from his solo records and his bands Radiohead, Atoms for Peace and the Smile. He also debuted the song "Back in the Game", created with the English electronic musician Mark Pritchard for the album Tall Tales, released the following year. Yorke used a variety of synthesisers, guitars, mixers and microphones, moving between them as he played.
Tammy Walters of Forte said the tour highlighted Yorke's flexibility in vocals and instrumentation. Writing for Rolling Stone Australia, James Jennings gave a performance at the Sydney Opera House two and a half out of five, praising Yorke's vocals but writing that the "patchy selection of songs doesn't quite gel into a cohesive, satisfying whole".
On 30 October, during Yorke's last performance in Melbourne, a pro-Palestine protester interrupted the show close to its conclusion. Yorke asked the protester to come up on stage in response, calling him a coward and asking if he wanted to "piss on everybody's night?" Yorke then walked off-stage. He returned a few minutes later to play a final song. Yorke and Radiohead had previously been criticised for playing in Tel Aviv in 2017, in defiance of a boycott arranged by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Yorke called the criticism "patronising" and "offensive".

Setlist

This setlist is derived from Yorke's first performance in Christchurch, New Zealand. It is not representative of all shows.
SongArtistAlbum
'Weird Fishes / Arpeggi"RadioheadIn Rainbows
"I Might Be Wrong"RadioheadAmnesiac
"A Brain in a Bottle"Thom YorkeTomorrow's Modern Boxes
"Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box"RadioheadAmnesiac
"Suspirium"Thom YorkeSuspiria
"Bloom"RadioheadThe King of Limbs
"Nose Grows Some"Thom YorkeTomorrow's Modern Boxes
"How to Disappear Completely"RadioheadKid A
"Black Swan"Thom YorkeThe Eraser
"Back in the Game"Mark Pritchard and Thom YorkeTall Tales
"Rabbit in Your Headlights"Unkle and Thom YorkePsyence Fiction
"Volk"Thom YorkeSuspiria
"Daydreaming"RadioheadA Moon Shaped Pool
"Not the News"Thom YorkeAnima
"Present Tense"RadioheadA Moon Shaped Pool
"Everything in Its Right Place"RadioheadKid A
"Dawn Chorus"Thom YorkeAnima
"Hearing Damage"Thom Yorke
"Default"Atoms for PeaceAmok
"Bodysnatchers"RadioheadIn Rainbows