Nothing But Thieves have never stayed in the same place for long. Since their formation in Southend-on-Sea, the band has moved between alternative rock, big choruses and songs that are constantly working beneath the surface. Conor Mason's voice remains the focal point: high, vulnerable, precise. Alongside him is a band that leads their songs tightly, but always gives them enough air.
The tour is part of the fifth album "Stray Dogs", which will be released on September 25, 2026. After the number 1 album "Dead Club City", the band is not looking for the next effect, but the core: what remains real when a rock band grows from clubs into arenas? "Evolution" provides a first answer to this question. The song sounds more direct, rougher and more communal than much of the last phase.
Live, Nothing But Thieves combine precision and restlessness. Songs like "Amsterdam", "Sorry", "Impossible", "Overcome" and "Welcome to the DCC" show just how broad this band has become. "The Stray Dogs World Tour" is therefore unlikely to be a pure best-of, but an evening of new songs, fan favorites and the interplay of control and outbursts in which Nothing But Thieves are particularly strong.
From "Amsterdam" and "Sorry" to "Impossible", "Overcome", "Welcome to the DCC" and "Evolution". Between alternative rock, pop moments and darker nuances, you can see why this band has been on the move for years.