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Get ready, Nottingham, because a seismic event is heading your way! On Thursday, 20th November 2025, Rough Trade Nottingham is set to ignite with a co-headline show featuring the electrifying sounds of Juliet’s Not Dead and the raw power of Amongst Liars. This isn’t just another gig; it’s a convergence of two formidable forces in the alternative music scene, promising an evening of unparalleled energy, captivating melodies, and mosh-pit-inducing riffs. Mark your calendars, set your alarms, and prepare yourselves for a night where the very foundations of Hockley will tremble under the weight of pure, unadulterated rock. Rough Trade, known for championing independent and groundbreaking artists, provides the perfect intimate backdrop for what is guaranteed to be one of the year’s most talked-about performances.

About Juliet’s Not Dead, Amongst Liars

This co-headline bill brings together two acts that, while distinct in their approach, share a common thread of uncompromising musical integrity and a knack for delivering unforgettable live experiences. Hailing from the vibrant UK alternative scene, Amongst Liars have rapidly carved out a reputation for their potent blend of post-hardcore aggression and melodic rock sensibilities. Formed in Brighton, this quartet – comprised of Ian George (vocals), Leo Burdett (guitar), Oli Burdett (bass), and Ross Connolly (drums) – exploded onto the scene with their self-titled debut album, earning critical acclaim for their visceral lyrics tackling social commentary and their explosive, anthemic sound. Their tracks like “Black Days” and “Overcome” resonate with a fierce urgency, making them a formidable live act that demands attention.

Sharing the stage, Juliet’s Not Dead offers a compelling counterpoint and a powerful complement. Emerging from the darker, more introspective corners of the indie-rock landscape, Juliet’s Not Dead weave intricate narratives through their music, blending soaring vocals with intricate guitar work and a rhythm section that oscillates between driving force and atmospheric subtlety. Their sound is often described as a modern take on 90s alternative, with a touch of gothic undertones and a powerful emotional core. While perhaps newer to some ears, their recent EP, “Echoes in the Void,” has garnered significant underground buzz, showcasing a band unafraid to explore complex themes with a captivating intensity. This pairing promises a dynamic range, from Amongst Liars’ hard-hitting anthems to Juliet’s Not Dead’s brooding, expansive soundscapes, ensuring a truly diverse and thrilling musical journey.

Rough Trade Nottingham: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Nottingham’s creative quarter, Hockley, Rough Trade Nottingham stands as a beacon for independent music and culture. Located at 5 Broad Street, NG1 3AJ, this iconic venue is far more than just a record shop; it’s a vibrant hub that hosts intimate gigs, artist signings, and community events, making it an indispensable part of the city’s musical tapestry. Since opening its doors, Rough Trade has become synonymous with authentic, grassroots music experiences, offering a platform for both established and emerging artists to connect directly with their audience.

The venue boasts an intimate capacity, typically accommodating around 200-250 people for live performances. This ensures that every gig feels personal and immersive, allowing fans to get up close and personal with their favourite acts – a stark contrast to larger, more impersonal arenas. The atmosphere within Rough Trade is electric and authentic; the ground floor retail space gives way to a dedicated performance area upstairs, complete with a well-stocked bar. Known for its excellent acoustics, Rough Trade ensures that every riff, beat, and vocal nuance is delivered with crystal clarity. Accessibility is also a key consideration; the venue has lift access to the upstairs performance space, and staff are always on hand to assist patrons with specific needs, ensuring everyone can enjoy the show. It’s a venue that truly understands and celebrates music in its purest form.

What to Expect at the Show

Prepare for an evening of raw, unfiltered musical energy when Juliet’s Not Dead and Amongst Liars take to the Rough Trade stage. Given the intimate nature of the venue, expect a connection with the bands that’s rarely found elsewhere. Amongst Liars are renowned for their high-octane performances; anticipate a setlist packed with their hard-hitting anthems like “Black Days” and “Overcome,” alongside newer material that continues to push their aggressive, yet melodic, boundaries. Their stage presence is commanding, often resulting in mosh pits and singalongs that reverberate through the venue.

Juliet’s Not Dead, on the other hand, will bring a captivating blend of atmospheric depth and powerful emotional delivery. Their setlist is likely to draw heavily from “Echoes in the Void,” showcasing their intricate musicianship and the soaring, evocative vocals that define their sound. While perhaps less overtly aggressive, their performance will be no less intense, building layers of sound that envelop the audience. Expect minimal, yet effective, stage production, focusing instead on the sheer power of their music and the bands’ magnetic performances. The atmosphere will be electric, a communal celebration of alternative rock, where fans can lose themselves in the music and emerge exhilarated.

Getting to Rough Trade Nottingham

Rough Trade Nottingham’s central location in Hockley makes it incredibly accessible, whether you’re a local or travelling from further afield. The postcode, NG1 3AJ, will guide you directly to its doorstep on Broad Street.

If you’re arriving by train, Nottingham railway station is just a 10-15 minute walk away, offering excellent connections across the UK. From the station, you can head directly up Carrington Street, through the city centre, and into Hockley. Nottingham also boasts an efficient tram network, with the nearest stops being Lace Market or Old Market Square, both within a short walk of Rough Trade. Numerous bus routes also serve the city centre, with stops conveniently located near Hockley. For those driving, Nottingham has several multi-storey car parks within easy walking distance. The Victoria Centre Car Park (NG1 3QN) and the Broadmarsh Car Park (NG1 7EQ) are popular choices, though it’s always advisable to check opening times and parking charges in advance. The city centre is compact and easily navigable on foot, allowing you to soak in Nottingham’s vibrant atmosphere before and after the gig.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors for the event at Rough Trade Nottingham are typically scheduled to open at 7:00 PM, with the first act expected to take the stage around 7:30 PM or 8:00 PM. We recommend arriving slightly before doors open to secure a good spot, especially for such a highly anticipated co-headline show. Exact stage times are often confirmed closer to the date, so keep an eye on Rough Trade’s social media channels or your ticket provider for updates.

Is there an age restriction?

Rough Trade Nottingham operates a policy that generally allows attendees aged 14 and over to attend evening gigs. However, those under the age of 16 must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Proof of age may be required, so please ensure you bring a valid form of ID if you look under 25. It’s always best to check the specific event details on your ticket or the venue’s website for any unique age restrictions.

What’s the refund policy?

Refunds for tickets are generally only issued if the event is cancelled or significantly rescheduled. If you can no longer attend, Rough Trade Nottingham, like most venues, does not typically offer refunds for individual tickets. We advise checking the specific terms and conditions of your ticket vendor (e.g., Gigantic, See Tickets) at the time of purchase for their precise refund policy. You might consider selling your ticket through a reputable secondary market if permitted by the vendor.

Are there food and drink options?

Yes, Rough Trade Nottingham has a well-stocked bar located within the performance space, offering a range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to enjoy during the show. While they typically don’t serve hot food, you can often find light snacks available. Nottingham city centre, particularly the Hockley area, is brimming with fantastic restaurants, cafes, and takeaways, perfect for grabbing a bite before or after the gig. From independent eateries to well-known chains, you’ll be spoilt for choice.

Where to Stay in Nottingham

If you’re travelling to Nottingham for this incredible gig and planning to make a night or even a weekend of it, the city offers a fantastic array of accommodation options to suit every budget and preference. From boutique hotels in the Lace Market to well-known chains in the city centre, you’ll find a comfortable base just a stone’s throw from Rough Trade Nottingham. Consider staying near the city centre for easy access to the venue, public transport, and Nottingham’s vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions.

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