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Dust Off Your Denim and Prepare for Melancholy Magic: Del Amitri Are Coming to Nottingham!

Get ready to feel the rumble of anticipation, Nottingham! Mark your calendars for Wednesday, November 18th, 2026, because the legendary Del Amitri are gracing the magnificent Nottingham Royal Concert Hall stage. This isn't just another gig; it's a pilgrimage for anyone who's ever found solace, joy, or a good hearty singalong in their masterful blend of sharp wit and heart-on-sleeve anthems. Imagine the grand architecture of the Royal Concert Hall bathed in a warm glow, the air thick with the promise of classic tracks and maybe even a few surprises. This is your chance to witness a band at the peak of their powers, delivering the kind of raw, authentic performance that leaves you breathless and wanting more. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of something truly special.

About Del Amitri

The journey of Del Amitri from their humble beginnings in Glasgow to becoming a cherished staple of the UK music scene is a testament to their enduring talent and unwavering authenticity. Formed in the early 1980s, the band, fronted by the inimitable Justin Currie, carved out a niche with their distinctive brand of intelligent, often bittersweet, indie rock. Their breakthrough arrived with the release of Waking Hours in 1992, a critical and commercial success that spawned iconic singles like "Nothing Ever Happens" and cemented their status as purveyors of sophisticated, melodic songwriting. This was followed by Close My Eyes Forever (1995), which delivered their highest-charting single, "Roll to Me," a global hit that showcased their knack for crafting universally resonant, yet distinctly Del Amitri, melodies.

Del Amitri's musical style is a compelling fusion of sharp lyrical observations, often tinged with dark humour and poignant reflection, married to impeccably crafted guitar-driven rock. Over the years, their sound has evolved, subtly incorporating richer textures and more nuanced arrangements, but always retaining that core emotional resonance that their fans adore. Notable albums like Fatal Mistakes (2021), their first in a decade, proved they hadn't lost their edge, offering a powerful return to form that was met with widespread critical acclaim and delighted fans. The devotion of their fanbase is rooted in this honesty; Del Amitri tackle life's complexities with a rare blend of vulnerability and resilience, speaking to the universal human experience. Their live performances are legendary, renowned for their energy, passion, and the sheer quality of musicianship on display, often leaving audiences captivated by the emotional depth of their delivery. Currently, the band is actively touring, bringing their timeless catalogue to eager audiences across the globe.

Nottingham Royal Concert Hall: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Nottingham, the Royal Concert Hall is a truly magnificent venue, offering an experience that perfectly complements the artistry of Del Amitri. Opened in 1982, this architectural gem boasts a sophisticated design that prioritizes both aesthetic beauty and exceptional acoustics. With a capacity of around 2,500, it strikes an ideal balance, providing an intimate feel without sacrificing the grandeur befitting a band of Del Amitri’s stature. The venue’s renowned acoustics are a significant draw, ensuring that every strum of the guitar, every vocal nuance, and every percussive beat is delivered with pristine clarity, allowing Del Amitri's intricate arrangements and heartfelt lyrics to shine.

The Royal Concert Hall's prime location on South Sherwood Street, just a stone's throw from the bustling city centre, makes it easily accessible for concert-goers from across Nottingham and beyond. Over the years, it has hosted a diverse array of world-class performers, from opera and ballet to legendary musicians, solidifying its reputation as a premier cultural destination. For Del Amitri, the Concert Hall's dignified atmosphere and superb sound system provide the ideal canvas for their emotionally resonant rock. The venue is committed to accessibility, offering a range of facilities for patrons with disabilities, including lift access, dedicated seating areas, and accessible toilet facilities, ensuring everyone can enjoy the magic of live music in comfort.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening that masterfully balances cherished anthems with deeper cuts, a signature of Del Amitri's meticulously curated live sets. You can expect a journey through their extensive discography, a thrilling exploration of songs that have soundtracked countless lives. The typical setlist structure often sees the band opening with an immediate, crowd-pleasing hit, building momentum with a carefully selected mix that showcases their evolution from their early indie roots to their more recent, sophisticated rock sound. It’s a true delight for long-time fans, who will undoubtedly be treated to beloved tracks like "Always," "Kiss This Thing Goodbye," and "Stone Tries to Sing," interspersed with gems that delve into the more introspective corners of their catalogue.

Justin Currie’s stage presence is a compelling force – charismatic, witty, and capable of conveying profound emotion with a single glance or a perfectly delivered lyric. He's ably supported by a band that plays with a tightness and passion that is a hallmark of their live shows. Expect a production that is tasteful and effective; while not overly flashy, the lighting design will undoubtedly enhance the mood of each song, from the atmospheric glows for their more melancholic numbers to the dynamic washes of colour for their upbeat anthems. While we don't currently have confirmed support acts for this date, Del Amitri often performs solo or with a carefully chosen opener who complements their sound. The crowd energy is always electric; Del Amitri fans are a devoted bunch, known for their enthusiastic singing along, a shared experience that creates an unforgettable communal atmosphere. Be ready to join in, because this is a concert that invites participation, a genuine connection between artist and audience.

Getting to Nottingham Royal Concert Hall: Complete Transport Guide

Navigating your way to the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall for your Del Amitri experience is straightforward, thanks to the city's excellent transport links.

By Train: The nearest station is Nottingham Station, served by East Midlands Railway. Direct services run frequently from major cities like London St Pancras International (journey time approximately 1 hour 30 minutes to 2 hours), Manchester Piccadilly (around 1 hour 30 minutes), Birmingham New Street (around 1 hour), and Leeds (around 1 hour 15 minutes). From Nottingham Station, the Royal Concert Hall is a pleasant 20-25 minute walk through the city centre, or a short taxi or bus ride.

By Tram/Metro: Nottingham's tram network, operated by NET (Nottingham Trams), is a convenient option. The closest stop to the Royal Concert Hall is Royal Centre, located just a few minutes' walk away. Trams run on several lines, connecting many parts of the city and surrounding areas. If you're arriving from further afield, you might need to change trams at a central interchange.

By Bus: Nottingham City Transport operates an extensive bus network. Numerous bus routes stop within easy walking distance of the Royal Concert Hall, particularly along areas like Parliament Street and Milton Street. Key routes serving the city centre include the Indigo, Lime, and Amber lines, among many others. Check the Nottingham City Transport website for specific route information based on your starting point.

By Car: Driving into Nottingham city centre can be challenging due to traffic and limited parking. There are several public car parks within a 5-15 minute walk of the Royal Concert Hall. These include the St James’s Car Park (off St James’s Street), the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall Car Park (entrance on Trinity Square), and the Lace Market NCP car park. It's advisable to pre-book parking where possible or arrive early to secure a space, as city centre car parks can fill up quickly, especially on concert nights. Parking charges vary but expect to pay by the hour.

Walking: If you're staying in or near the city centre, the Royal Concert Hall is easily walkable. It's located in the heart of the city, close to popular shopping areas and attractions.

Early Arrival: We recommend arriving at least 45-60 minutes before the advertised show start time. This allows ample time for security checks, finding your seat, and soaking in the atmosphere without rushing. There are seating areas within the venue foyer if you arrive particularly early.

Accessibility: The Nottingham Royal Concert Hall is fully accessible. Disabled parking is available in nearby car parks, and the venue has step-free access throughout. Accessible toilet facilities are also provided. For specific transport advice regarding disabled access, it's best to contact the venue directly or your chosen public transport provider in advance.

Food, Drink & Local Recommendations

Before you immerse yourself in the soulful sounds of Del Amitri, Nottingham offers a vibrant culinary scene to fuel your evening.

Within the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall itself, you'll find bars serving a selection of alcoholic and soft drinks, alongside snacks. Prices are typical for a venue of this kind – expect around £5-£6 for a pint of lager or cider, and £7-£8 for a glass of wine. Coffee and tea are also available.

Just a short stroll from the venue, the area around the Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall is brimming with options. For a classic pub experience with hearty fare, try The Malt Cross (Wollaton Street, approx. 5-minute walk), known for its live music and traditional pub grub. If you're in the mood for something a little more contemporary, Pieminister (Long Row, approx. 10-minute walk) offers a delicious array of award-winning pies with vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. For Italian cuisine, Zizzi (Wollaton Street, approx. 5-minute walk) provides a reliable choice for pizzas and pastas.

If you're looking for a pre-show meal with a bit more flair, venture into the charming Lace Market district (approx. 5-10 minute walk). Here you'll find restaurants like Annie's Burger Shack (Bridge Street, approx. 10-minute walk), famous for its extensive burger menu, or Pitcher & Piano (High Pavement, approx. 8-minute walk), offering modern British dishes in a stylish setting.

For those seeking budget-friendly options, The Old Market Square area offers numerous chain restaurants with good value lunch deals, and you can always grab a quick bite from various sandwich shops and bakeries scattered throughout the city centre. For group dining, consider booking in advance at a larger restaurant like Turtle Bay (Wollaton Street, approx. 5-minute walk) for Caribbean vibes and sharing platters.

Post-show, if you fancy a late-night drink, The Hockley Arts Club (Carlton Street, approx. 15-minute walk) is a popular choice for cocktails in a unique, quirky setting. Many of the pubs around the Lace Market also stay open late.

Where to Stay in Nottingham

Nottingham offers a range of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference for concert-goers heading to see Del Amitri.

For those seeking luxury and convenience, the Hilton Nottingham Hotel (Maid Marian Way, approx. 15-minute walk to venue) offers 4-star comfort and excellent amenities. Closer to the venue, the Jurys Inn Nottingham (Wollaton Street, approx. 5-minute walk) provides comfortable, modern rooms in a prime location. For a more boutique experience, consider hotels in the Lace Market area, such as The Lace Market Hotel ( a short walk), offering stylish rooms and a distinct charm.

Mid-range options abound, including the Premier Inn Nottingham City Centre (various locations, often within a 10-15 minute walk) and Travelodge Nottingham Central (a similar distance), both offering reliable and clean accommodation at competitive prices.

Budget travellers will find hostels like The Nottingham:]: Hostel (various locations, check proximity) or Airbnb apartments scattered throughout the city centre and surrounding areas. These can be particularly cost-effective for groups.

When choosing your neighbourhood, staying within the city centre or the Lace Market is highly recommended for concert-goers, as it places you within easy walking distance of the Royal Concert Hall and a wealth of dining and entertainment options. Areas slightly further out, like Arboretum or Mapperley, might offer cheaper rates but will require a short bus or taxi journey to reach the venue. Ultimately, prioritizing proximity to the Royal Concert Hall will enhance your overall concert experience, allowing for a relaxed arrival and a leisurely departure.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Del Amitri typically take the stage? Doors for the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall usually open around 1-1.5 hours before the show's advertised start time (typically around 7:00 PM for an 8:00 PM start). If there is a support act, they will usually play for 30-45 minutes, followed by a stage change of about 20-30 minutes before Del Amitri take to the stage, likely around 9:00 PM. The show typically concludes around 10:30 PM to 11:00 PM.

What songs will Del Amitri play? Del Amitri are known for playing a balanced setlist that includes their most beloved hits such as "Nothing Ever Happens," "Roll to Me," "Always," and "Kiss This Thing Goodbye." They also expertly weave in fan favourites and tracks from their more recent acclaimed albums like Fatal Mistakes. While they have a core set of must-play songs, they do occasionally surprise audiences with deeper cuts or fan requests, and Justin Currie is known for his insightful introductions to songs.

How long is the concert? The concert itself, with Del Amitri, typically runs for approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes to 2 hours, including any brief pauses or encores. This is in addition to any support act's performance.

Will there be an opening act? While not always confirmed far in advance, Del Amitri sometimes tours with a supporting artist. Information regarding any support acts for the Nottingham date will be announced closer to the time on the venue's website and the band's official channels.

What are age restrictions? The Nottingham Royal Concert Hall generally operates with an 'all ages welcome' policy for most seated performances, but it's always best to check the specific event details. For Del Amitri's rock concert, it is likely to be 14+ or 16+ with accompanying adults, or a standard 18+ policy. It is advisable to confirm this with the venue or ticket vendor. If it's an 18+ event, ID will be required.

Photography and video policies? Generally, small, non-professional cameras (like phone cameras) are permitted for personal use. However, professional cameras with detachable lenses, video recording devices, and flash photography are strictly prohibited. It's always wise to check the venue's specific policy on their website before attending.

Bag and item restrictions? The Nottingham Royal Concert Hall has standard security protocols. Large bags, rucksacks, and suitcases are typically not allowed. Small handbags or backpacks (often under a certain size limit, e.g., A4 dimension) are usually permitted. Prohibited items often include offensive weapons, glass bottles, and any item that could be a safety hazard.

What's the refund policy? Refunds are typically only offered if the event is cancelled by the promoter or venue. If the event is rescheduled, tickets are usually valid for the new date, with refunds offered for those who cannot attend. Always refer to the specific terms and conditions of your ticket purchase.

Parking situation near Nottingham Royal Concert Hall? There are several multi-storey car parks within a 5-15 minute walk, including St James’s Car Park and the Theatre Royal & Royal Concert Hall Car Park. City centre parking can be expensive and fills up quickly, especially on event nights. Pre-booking is recommended.

How early should I arrive? To allow time for security, finding your seats, and soaking up the pre-show atmosphere without feeling rushed, it's recommended to arrive at the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall at least 45-60 minutes before the advertised start time.

ATMs and payment options? ATMs are readily available throughout Nottingham city centre. Within the Royal Concert Hall, card payments are widely accepted at the bars and for merchandise. Some smaller vendors might prefer cash, but contactless payment is prevalent.

Is there any chance of hearing "You Make It Slow"? While Del Amitri play a wide range of their catalogue, "You Make It Slow" is a less frequently played track live compared to their major hits. However, they are known for their deep cuts, so it’s always a possibility, especially on certain tours or if they're focusing on specific albums. It's always worth checking fan forums or setlist websites for recent tour patterns!

Top Tips for Del Amitri at Nottingham Royal Concert Hall

To make your Del Amitri experience at the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall absolutely unforgettable, here are some insider tips:

Del Amitri are masters of crafting an emotional arc within their live sets. Be prepared for moments of quiet introspection and then soaring, anthemic singalongs. Don't be afraid to get lost in the lyrics; that's where the real magic of Del Amitri lies.

The Nottingham Royal Concert Hall boasts superb acoustics. For the best sound experience, try to secure seats in the stalls or front sections of the dress circle where the sound is generally clearest and most immersive. However, even from the upper levels, the sound is excellent.

Comfort is key for a night of excellent music. Wear comfortable shoes as you might be doing some standing or enthusiastic singing along. Nottingham in November can be chilly, so layers are advisable, as venue temperatures can fluctuate.

If you're keen to enjoy a drink without missing any crucial moments, plan your bar visit during any support act's set or during an interval if one is present. Del Amitri's sets are packed, so venturing out during their performance could mean missing a beloved track.

For that perfect concert photo, be mindful of the lighting. The Royal Concert Hall's lighting is designed to enhance the mood, so take advantage of the more dramatic washes for your shots. Remember, no flash photography!

Post-show, the city centre is still alive with possibilities. Have a plan for your departure, especially if relying on public transport. Consider a quick nightcap at a nearby pub to let the crowds disperse slightly.

What makes this show special is the synergy between Del Amitri's timeless artistry and the elegant grandeur of the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall. It's a venue that elevates live music, and when coupled with a band that pours so much heart into their performance, it promises an evening of genuine musical connection and lasting memories.

Ready for an Unforgettable Evening?

The stage is set, the date is circled, and the anticipation for Del Amitri's performance at the Nottingham Royal Concert Hall on Wednesday, November 18th, 2026, is palpable. This promises to be more than just a concert; it’s a chance to connect with a band that has a unique ability to articulate the human condition with wit, wisdom, and unwavering musicality. The Royal Concert Hall provides a magnificent backdrop for an evening that will undoubtedly be filled with soaring melodies, poignant lyrics, and that unmistakable Del Amitri energy.

Whether you're a devoted long-time fan or new to their exceptional catalogue, prepare for a night that will resonate long after the final note fades. Make sure your tickets are secured, your transport is planned, and your enthusiasm is high. This is an event that will undoubtedly sell out, so don't delay in booking your spot for what is sure to be a truly memorable concert experience. Let the countdown begin!

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