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Get ready, rock fans! A seismic event is set to shake Nottingham to its foundations as the legendary Scottish hard rock powerhouse, The Almighty, make their triumphant return to the iconic Rock City stage. Mark your calendars for Saturday, 29th November 2025, because this is one show you absolutely cannot afford to miss. Famed for their high-octane performances, raw energy, and anthemic tracks that have defined a generation of rock music, The Almighty promise an unforgettable night of pure, unadulterated rock ‘n’ roll. Rock City, a venue synonymous with live music history, provides the perfect gritty backdrop for a band known for their fierce independence and electrifying stage presence. Prepare for an evening where the air crackles with anticipation, the crowd roars with every riff, and the spirit of rock lives on.

About The Almighty

Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland, The Almighty exploded onto the music scene in the late 1980s, quickly carving out a formidable reputation with their uncompromising blend of hard rock, punk energy, and a distinctive sleaze rock edge. Led by the charismatic frontman Ricky Warwick, the band – typically featuring Pete Friesen on guitar, Floyd London on bass, and Stumpy Monroe on drums – forged a sound that was both aggressive and incredibly catchy. Their early albums, such as “Blood, Fire & Love” and “Soul Destruction,” cemented their status as a force to be reckoned with, earning them a dedicated fanbase across the UK and beyond.

Over their career, The Almighty have delivered a string of memorable hits that remain fan favourites to this day. Tracks like “Wild and Wonderful,” “Free ‘n’ Easy,” and “Wrench” showcase their ability to craft powerful, singalong anthems that resonate with audiences. While firmly rooted in rock, their melodic choruses and accessible songwriting often incorporate a ‘pop’ sensibility, giving their heavy sound a broader appeal without ever compromising their raw integrity. After periods of hiatus and various projects from its members, the prospect of The Almighty returning to the stage is always met with immense excitement, promising a performance that honours their legacy while still delivering a fresh burst of energy. Their enduring appeal lies in their genuine passion for rock music and their electrifying live shows.

Rock City: The Perfect Setting

Nestled in the heart of Nottingham at 8 Talbot Street, NG1 5GG, Rock City isn’t just a venue; it’s a living legend. Since opening its doors in 1980, this iconic establishment has been a cornerstone of the UK’s live music scene, hosting an unparalleled roster of international and homegrown talent across virtually every genre. From burgeoning indie acts to rock royalty, Rock City has witnessed countless unforgettable performances, making it the quintessential venue for a band of The Almighty’s stature.

The venue boasts a capacity of approximately 2,000, creating an intimate yet electrifying atmosphere where every riff and drum beat reverberates through the crowd. Its multi-level layout ensures excellent sightlines, whether you’re right at the barrier or observing from the balcony. What truly sets Rock City apart is its raw, authentic vibe; it’s a no-frills rock palace where the focus is squarely on the music and the connection between artist and audience. The venue is generally accessible, with ground-floor access and accessible facilities, though it’s always recommended to check their official website or contact them directly for specific accessibility requirements. Its rich history and unwavering commitment to live music make Rock City the spiritual home for rock fans in the East Midlands.

What to Expect at the Show

When The Almighty unleash their fury on the Rock City stage, expect nothing less than an explosive, high-energy rock ‘n’ roll spectacle. Ricky Warwick and the band are renowned for their captivating stage presence and their ability to ignite a crowd into a frenzy. The setlist is likely to be a carefully curated journey through their illustrious career, blending their biggest hits with fan-favourite deep cuts. Anticipate hearing anthems like “Wild and Wonderful,” “Free ‘n’ Easy,” “Wrench,” and “Addiction,” alongside tracks that showcase their evolution and enduring power.

While The Almighty’s stage production typically leans towards raw authenticity rather than elaborate theatrics, you can count on powerful lighting to enhance the mood and amplify the band’s intense performance. The focus will be squarely on the music, delivered with the kind of passion and precision that only seasoned rock veterans can provide. The atmosphere inside Rock City will be electric; expect a fervent crowd, passionate singalongs, and an undeniable sense of camaraderie among fellow rock enthusiasts. It will be a night of pure rock catharsis, leaving you buzzing long after the final chord fades.

Getting to Rock City

Rock City’s prime city centre location in Nottingham makes it incredibly convenient to reach, no matter how you choose to travel. The postcode for your Sat Nav or mapping app is NG1 5GG.

If you’re arriving by train, Nottingham Station is approximately a 15-minute walk from the venue, offering excellent links to major cities across the UK. For local travel, Nottingham’s extensive bus network is highly efficient, with numerous routes stopping near the Victoria Centre, just a short walk from Rock City. The Nottingham Express Transit (NET) tram system also provides a convenient option, with the Royal Centre stop being the closest to the venue. If you’re driving, Nottingham offers several multi-storey car parks within walking distance, including the Victoria Centre Car Park and Trinity Square Car Park, though these can fill up quickly on event nights, so early arrival is advised. Consider public transport to avoid parking hassles and truly immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant atmosphere before and after the show.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the event start?

Doors typically open around 6:30 PM for evening shows at Rock City, with support acts usually starting around 7:30 PM. The Almighty are expected to take to the stage closer to 8:45 PM, with


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