The Dead Daisies – Live at Rock City, Nottingham (March 2027)
DHP Presents bring The Dead Daisies back to Nottingham Rock City on Wednesday 10 March 2027 — a night built for fans of classic, loud, straight-ahead rock: huge guitars, bigger grooves, and the kind of live energy that turns a venue into a sweaty, fist-pumping singalong.
Often described as a modern hard rock “supergroup,” The Dead Daisies were formed in 2012 by guitarist David Lowy, with a rotating cast of heavyweight musicians from across the rock world. Today’s lineup is absolute top tier: John Corabi (vocals), Doug Aldrich (guitar), Michael Devin (bass) and Tommy Clufetos (drums) join Lowy to deliver a set that’s equal parts thunder, swagger and pure rock ‘n’ roll.
A band built for the stage
The Dead Daisies have always been about one thing: the live show. Whether they’re tearing through their own catalogue or tipping the hat to classic rock and blues influences, they play like a band that exists to be heard at full volume in a packed room.
Recent releases have kept the momentum rolling, including the band’s 2024 album Light ’Em Up — a record that doubles down on riff-heavy, “meat-and-potatoes” hard rock, built to translate live.
What to expect at Rock City
Expect a set packed with massive hooks, solos for days, and that old-school “band in a room” feel — but with modern punch and an arena-sized sound. If you like your rock loud, direct and unapologetic, this one’s for you.
Classic Rock (LoudernSound) – Light ’Em Up review
“The Dead Daisies revert to meat-and-potatoes type on Light ’Em Up…” Louder
Blabbermouth – Light ’Em Up review
“On Light ’Em Up… [they] avoid sounding monotone and keep the record moving.” BLABBERMOUTH.NET
Distorted Sound – Light ’Em Up review
“Rough, raw and gritty… sounding like it stepped straight out of the 1970s.” distortedsoundmag.com
The Razor’s Edge – live review (2024)
“A night of unfiltered rock ’n’ roll…” The Razor’s Edge