- Music
- 23 May 23
Due to demand, English rock five-piece Nothing But Thieves will play two Dublin dates in November.
Having introduced their fourth album Dead Club City with 'Welcome to the DCC' earlier this year, Nothing But Thieves have added a second date in Dublin.
Currently on a world tour in support of the record, Nothing but Thieves have announced a second show in the 3Olympia Theatre on November 19th due to high demand from Irish fans.
The Southend five-piece will also perform on November 20th, 2023 as well as a scheduled third show in The Telegraph Building in Belfast on November 17th. Tickets from €31.50 will go on sale on Friday, May 26th at 10am.
Sharing their brand new single 'Overcome' today, they continue to unveil further insight into the themes and ideas around their new record. The powerful single received its world premiere as Clara Amfo’s Hottest Record in the World on Radio 1 last night.
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Nothing But Thieves made a statement return with 'Welcome to the DCC' marking an innovative new chapter for the English rock five-piece. The tracks from Dead Club City aim to illustrate their socially insightful lyrics, an adept ability to progress their sound and the experiments between the diverse genres that shape them as a band.
‘Welcome to the DCC’, released via via RCA/Sony Music, is A-List on Radio 1 and Radio X and has also become the band’s biggest ever airplay track to date.
An epic pop track that has a fragment of nostalgia yet feels captivatingly modern, 'Overcome' is uniquely Nothing But Thieves. Backed by an anthemic melody and 80s synths, the track builds to an uplifting and euphoric chorus that captures the mood of the album and echoes the feelings of escapism, hope and new beginnings.
"Overcome has always felt like a 'throw your stuff in a bag and get away' song. Dead Club City (the city) would definitely feel enticing for someone like that," Nothing but Thieves said about the track. "We're all battling something, so having a song on the album that would describe why someone would want change felt right."
Having amassed over 1.2 million worldwide album sales, the rock outfit have garnered a loyal and wide following for their impactful alt-rock sound. Tackling themes such as Themes such as advertisement, unity, internet culture, the music industry, ageing and politics, Dead Club City introduces the new era of Nothing But Thieves.
Revisit our most recent chat with Nothing But Thieves here.