
Thom Yorke’s Son Noah Joins Radiohead Legacy: Set to Tour with the Band and Feature in Upcoming Song Alongside His Father
The next chapter in Radiohead’s legacy may be written by a familiar name—but a fresh voice. Noah Yorke, the son of the iconic frontman Thom Yorke, is stepping further into the spotlight as he prepares to join Radiohead for their upcoming tour and contribute to a new track that will mark his official musical collaboration with his father.
Noah Yorke, already carving out a name for himself in the indie and alternative music scenes, has released a handful of hauntingly atmospheric tracks in recent years that draw natural comparisons to Radiohead’s experimental and emotional style. Songs like “Trying Too Hard (Lullaby)” and “Cerebral Key” caught the attention of fans and critics alike—not just for their quality, but for the unmistakable echoes of his father’s influence.
Now, the 22-year-old is poised to take the leap from solo artist to band contributor, as sources close to the group have confirmed that Noah will join Radiohead on select tour dates later this year. Even more exciting for longtime fans is the news that Noah will feature on a new Radiohead song, currently in production, that will also include vocals and production from Thom Yorke himself.
This father-son collaboration represents more than a musical experiment—it’s a full-circle moment. For Thom Yorke, who has spent decades pushing the boundaries of sound and songwriting, the chance to work creatively with his son is reportedly both surreal and deeply meaningful.
“Noah brings his own sensibility—he’s not just copying what’s come before,” a source close to the band said. “But there’s a shared emotional language between him and Thom that makes this collaboration incredibly special. It’s not just a passing of the torch—it’s a fusion of two generations of Yorke creativity.”
While details about the song remain under wraps, fans are already buzzing about the possibilities. Some speculate that the track may appear on a forthcoming Radiohead project, or perhaps as a standalone single to mark Noah’s formal introduction into the band’s universe.
Noah’s involvement with Radiohead may also signal a new chapter for the band, which has long been known for reinvention and boundary-breaking. With a new creative force in the mix, the possibilities for soundscapes, lyrical exploration, and generational storytelling are limitless.
As Radiohead prepares to hit the road again—with Noah in tow—one thing is certain: the Yorke family’s contribution to music is only growing deeper, richer, and more collaborative. Fans old and new are about to witness a powerful intersection of legacy and new beginnings.
Stay tuned—Radiohead’s next sound may just echo with the voice of both past and future.