Nothing But Thieves have announced an extended version of their recent ‘Dead Club City Deluxe’ album featuring three new live tracks, is out now via RCA/Sony.

The extended version of ‘Dead Club City Deluxe’ features three new live tracks, including ‘Oh No :: He Said What?’ recorded live at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome, alongside ‘Welcome to the DCC’ and ‘Tomorrow is Closed’ both live from Wembley Arena. They have also shared a live video to accompany ‘Oh No :: He Said What?’, which can be watched here.

Following sold-out headline tours across the UK, Europe and the US, alongside support dates with Green Day and packed-out festival performances, including The Other Stage at Glastonbury, they have also announced a headline European tour for early 2025. This will be the second leg of European dates and final run of tour dates on their epic Welcome to the DCC World tour and tickets are on sale now.

With a well-earned reputation for their energetic and impassioned performances, Nothing But Thieves ended 2023 with a sold-out headline UK and Ireland tour, including two nights at Wembley Arena and three nights at Manchester Apollo. Last year also saw them perform sold-out dates in Australia and North America. They finished touring their sold-out ‘Welcome to the DCC World Tour’ in Europe earlier this year, including two sold-out nights at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome selling a combined 34,000 tickets, alongside a South American tour.

This summer has already seen them performing headline outdoor shows at Leeds Millennium Square and Cardiff Castle, supporting Green Day on their stadium tour and playing to a packed-out crowd at Glastonbury festival. To close the year, they will head back to North America and Canada for a second run of tour dates in October and November, before heading back to Europe for another headline tour in early 2025. Full dates are listed below.

Nothing But Thieves enjoyed an incredible 2023; their fourth album ‘Dead Club City’ charted at #1, they performed a sell-out UK tour, including two nights at London’s Wembley Arena, Radio 1 named their single ‘Welcome to the DCC’ their Hottest Record of the Year and Radio X gave them the Best Record of the Year award for their single ‘Overcome’.

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