Nothing More
Date & Time
Friday, December 5, 2025
19:00:00
Venue
O2 Forum Kentish Town
O2 Forum Kentish Town, London
London
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Nothing More Live in London: A Sonic Force Descends
Get ready for an electrifying night as the critically acclaimed and genre-bending rockers, Nothing More, take to the stage at the iconic O2 Forum Kentish Town in London on Friday, 5 December 2025. This isn’t just another gig; it’s an immersion into a live musical experience that consistently defies expectations, pushing boundaries and delivering a spectacle of raw energy and profound artistry. Known for their electrifying stage presence and innovative approach to rock music, Nothing More promise an unforgettable evening for their dedicated London fanbase. Prepare to be captivated by a band that has carved a unique path through the modern music landscape, offering a powerful fusion of intricate musicianship, thought-provoking lyrics, and a performance style that is as visually striking as it is sonically compelling. Don’t miss your chance to witness one of the most dynamic live bands on the planet in the heart of London.
About Nothing More
Hailing from San Antonio, Texas, Nothing More has steadily risen through the ranks to become a formidable force in alternative rock, lauded for their relentless energy, artistic ambition, and fiercely independent spirit. Since their formation in 2003, the band – comprising vocalist Jonny Hawkins, guitarist Mark Vollelunga, bassist Daniel Oliver, and drummer Ben Anderson – has cultivated a devoted following through a series of critically praised albums and a reputation for delivering truly groundbreaking live performances. Their music is a rich tapestry woven from diverse influences, seamlessly blending hard-hitting riffs with intricate rhythms, soaring melodies with aggressive vocals, and electronic textures with organic instrumentation.
Nothing More’s breakthrough came with their 2014 album, The Stories We Tell Ourselves, which garnered widespread critical acclaim and earned them their first Grammy nomination for Best Rock Drum Package for drummer Ben Anderson’s innovative work. This success was followed by continued critical and commercial momentum with albums like The Anatomy of Fear (2017), which further solidified their sonic identity, and the highly anticipated Spirals (2020). Their extensive catalogue is punctuated by a string of compelling singles that have resonated with audiences worldwide, including the anthemic “This Is The Time (Ballast)”, a track that encapsulates their powerful blend of urgency and hope; the introspective and complex “Go To Hell”, showcasing their lyrical depth and musical dexterity; and the visceral energy of “FadeIn / FadeOut”, a testament to their dynamic stage presence. Nothing More are not just musicians; they are sonic architects, constantly exploring new territories and challenging conventions, making each release and each performance a unique and essential experience.
Venue Information
The O2 Forum Kentish Town is a legendary music venue nestled in the vibrant heart of North London. With a rich history dating back to its origins as a cinema, it has evolved into one of the city’s premier destinations for live music, renowned for its intimate atmosphere and excellent acoustics that bring the power of live performance to life. Its distinctive Art Deco architecture provides a stunning backdrop for any show, and the spacious interior offers a range of viewing perspectives to suit every fan. For complete venue details, see our venue guide.
What to Expect
Prepare for a sensory overload when Nothing More takes the stage at the O2 Forum Kentish Town. Their live shows are renowned for being far more than just a collection of songs; they are meticulously crafted performances designed to engage, provoke, and exhilarate every audience member. Expect a setlist that expertly balances their most beloved anthems with deeper cuts, showcasing the full breadth of their musical prowess. Tracks like the explosive “This Is The Time (Ballast)” are guaranteed to ignite the room, while the more intricate and emotionally charged “FadeIn / FadeOut” will undoubtedly showcase the band’s dynamic range. You can anticipate powerful renditions of fan favourites such as “Tired Of Winning” and “If I Am”, which have become staples of their electrifying live sets.
Nothing More’s performance style is famously theatrical and visually captivating. Lead singer Jonny Hawkins is a mesmerizing frontman, known for his dynamic stage presence, innovative use of props (including his signature “Scissor” rig), and his ability to connect with the audience on a primal level. The band’s synchronised movements and innovative staging create a unique visual spectacle that complements the intensity of their music. Their shows are characterised by an almost tangible energy, a raw, unadulterated power that resonates from the first note to the last. The average Nothing More concert typically runs for approximately 90 minutes, but this duration can feel much shorter as you’re swept up in the sheer force of their presentation. Be prepared for an evening that transcends the ordinary, a true testament to the art of live performance.
FAQs
Q1: Will Nothing More be playing songs from all of their albums? A1: Nothing More has a diverse and compelling back catalogue, and their live sets typically feature a selection of their most popular and impactful tracks from across their career. While it’s impossible to guarantee every single album will be represented, fans can expect to hear a strong cross-section of their material, including fan favourites from albums like The Stories We Tell Ourselves, The Anatomy of Fear, and their more recent releases.
Q2: What is Jonny Hawkins’ stage presence like? A2: Jonny Hawkins is renowned for his extraordinary stage presence. He is an incredibly dynamic and captivating frontman, often incorporating unique props and theatrical elements into his performance, most notably his innovative “Scissor” rig which adds a visual and kinetic dimension to their shows. He has a powerful ability to command the stage and engage the audience directly, making for a truly memorable visual and emotional experience.
Q3: How long is a typical Nothing More concert? A3: A standard Nothing More concert usually lasts around 90 minutes. This timeframe allows them to deliver a high-energy set packed with their biggest hits and fan-favourite tracks, ensuring a powerful and impactful experience for the audience from start to finish.
Q4: Can I expect any special or unique elements in Nothing More’s live show? A4: Absolutely. Nothing More are known for going above and beyond in their live performances. Beyond their musical prowess, they are celebrated for their innovative staging, theatrical elements, and the sheer creative energy they bring to the stage. This often includes unique visual effects, audience interaction, and the band’s signature synchronized movements, all designed to create an immersive and unforgettable spectacle.
Q5: What kind of crowd can I expect at a Nothing More gig? A5: You can expect a passionate and engaged crowd. Nothing More has cultivated a dedicated fanbase drawn to their intelligent songwriting, intense live shows, and forward-thinking approach to rock music. Attendees are typically enthusiastic fans of alternative and progressive rock, ready to immerse themselves in the powerful atmosphere and sing along to every word.
Q6: Are there any opportunities for fan interaction during the show? A6: While specific opportunities can vary, Nothing More are known for their strong connection with their audience. Jonny Hawkins, in particular, often engages directly with the crowd, and the band’s performances are designed to foster a sense of shared experience. It’s always worth being attentive and engaged throughout the show for potential moments of connection.
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