Nothing But Thieves Announce Headline 2026 Adelaide Show
Catch the UK rockers at Hindley Street Music Hall in January.
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Adelaide fans of Nothing But Thieves rejoice, as the band have announced a headline gig at Hindley Street Music Hall in January 2026.
Touring Australia next year alongside Ocean Alley, the UK rockers have added two new shows in Adelaide and Thirroul.
The band’s original tour included outdoor gigs with Ocean Alley and Rainbow Kitten Surprise at Melbourne’s Catani Gardens on Saturday 24 January, Brisbane’s Showgrounds on Friday 30 January and Sydney’s The Domain on Saturday 31 January.
The two new club dates take place at Adelaide’s Hindley Street Music Hall on Monday 26 January and Thirroul’s Anita’s Theatre on Wednesday 28 January.
Pre-sale tickets for the new shows go on sale on Thursday 31 July at 12:00pm AEST until Friday 1 August at 12:00pm AEST. General on-sale kicks off Friday 1 August at 1:00pm AEST. For full ticketing information, visit livenation.com.au.
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Bursting onto the indie rock scene in 2015 with their self-titled debut album, Nothing But Thieves quickly established themselves as part of the next breed of UK rock acts ready to take the world by storm.
The band’s genre-blurring rock sound has seen Nothing But Thieves amass over 1.7 million global album sales, garner more than 2.2 billion global streams and sell out tours across the UK and Europe.
Nothing But Thieves’ most recent album, 2023’s Dead City Club, peaked at #1 on the ARIA Album Chart and gifted fans the singles ‘Welcome to the DCC’, ‘Overcome’, ‘Keeping You Around’ and ‘Tomorrow Is Closed’.
Returning to Australia next year after wowing crowds in 2024 as part of their Welcome To The DCC World Tour (Part 2), Adelaide punters are in for a treat when Nothing But Thieves hit Hindley Street Music Hall in January.
Catch Nothing But Thieves at Hindley Street Music Hall on Monday 26 January. For ticketing information, visit livenation.com.au.
NOTHING BUT THIEVES
AUSTRALIAN TOUR DATES 2026
Saturday 24 January – Catani Gardens, Melbourne, VIC*
Monday 26 January – Hindley St Music Hall, Adelaide, SA
Wednesday 28 January – Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul, NSW
Friday 30 January – Brisbane Showgrounds, Brisbane, QLD*
Saturday 31 January – The Domain, Sydney, NSW*
*Performing with Ocean Alley and Rainbow Kitten Surprise
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