- Music
- 28 Apr 23
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English rockers Nothing But Thieves have announced a Dublin date at 3Olympia Theatre on Monday, November 20th this year.
The band will also play Belfast's Telegraph Building on November 17th. Ahead of the release of their latest album Dead Club City, the five-piece have unveiled details of a UK and Irish tour, which comes to a close with a show in the Irish capital.
Having earned a reputation for their energetic and impassioned performances, their live show is one not to be missed. Nothing But Thieves toured their third album Moral Panic in 2021 and 2022, selling over 110,000 tickets, including their biggest ever London headline show at O2 Arena and a 17,000-seat headline show at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome.
Nothing But Thieves made a statement return last month with lead single ‘Welcome to the DCC’, marking an innovative new chapter with their fourth record Dead Club City.
Through their forthcoming 11-track album, the band showcase their city-sized members only club Dead Club City. The album's tracklist is formed by different characters and story arcs, using the club as a focal point. Themes such as advertisement, unity, internet culture, the music industry, ageing and politics, as well as escapism and change are highlighted by the alienation or privilege of a members only club.
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Nothing But Thieves is composed of Conor Mason (vocals, guitars), Joe Langridge-Brown (guitars), Dominic Craik (guitars, keyboard), Philip Blake (bass guitar) and James Price (drums), having formed in 2012 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex.
Amassing over 1.2 million worldwide album sales, 2 billion worldwide streams and 250 million video views, they have built up a loyal and wide following for their impactful alt rock sound and achieved global success with multiple gold and platinum records around the world, including the UK, Australia, Russia, Netherlands, South Korea and Poland.
In 2020, they released their third album Moral Panic, which charted at #3 achieving over 320 million streams. They followed this later that year with Moral Panic II, with both projects forming Moral Panic (The Complete Edition) in 2021. The project followed their 2018 EP What Did You Think When You Made Me This Way, their 2017 acclaimed album Broken Machine (which charted at No.2 in the UK album chart), and their debut self-titled album Nothing But Thieves (2015).