Nothing But Thieves

The Stray Dogs World Tour

Olympic Hall

When they recorded their first album a good decade ago, they didn’t have any grand ambitions. “We thought this would be our first and last record, so we’d just enjoy the ride,” guitarist Dominic Craik once said. How wrong they were. Because Nothing But Thieves are now among the most successful British rock bands. Their world tour will also take them to the Olympic Hall.

The band entered the UK Top Ten with their debut album *Nothing But Thieves* in 2015. They followed this up in 2017 with “Broken Machine”, catapulting themselves to number 2. The single “Is Everybody Going Crazy” became an anthem during the pandemic; Nothing But Thieves drew inspiration for it from the general madness in the world, from Trump, Brexit and the ugly excesses of the internet. “Dead Club City” (featuring hits such as “Welcome to the DCC” and “Overcome”) propelled the band to number 1 in the UK album charts for the first time in 2023. The nearly three-year-long “Welcome to the DCC World Tour”, featuring 195 concerts in more than 40 countries across five continents, became a milestone in the band’s history. 

In May 2026, the alternative rockers from the seaside resort of Southend-on-Sea gave fans a first taste of their fifth studio album “Stray Dogs” with their single “Evolution” – only to announce their next world tour immediately afterwards. Following their open-air performance at the 2024 Superbloom Festival in the Olympic Stadium, fans will finally have another chance to see the band, led by charismatic singer and frontman Conor Mason, live at the Olympic Hall in January 2027.

Jan
20
8:00 PM
Entry 6:30 PM
Olympic Hall

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