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Stealth

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Address: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, Midlands, UK (map)
Phone: 0115 958 0672

Stealth is the brainchild of James Baillie (The Bomb, The Social) and George and Sean Akins (Rock City). The venue holds 680 people and combines an eclectic melting pot of music from DJs such as Lee Burridge, Mr Scruff and the Queens of Noize, as well as inviting live bands for its weekly 'NME' club ight every Thursday.

Reviewed events

The Departure live

Cherubs, The Departure at Nottingham Stealth, Thu 16 Dec

Review by Dom Gourlay

As the year draws to a close, its inevitable that everyone likes to play at being Nostradamus at this time of year, trying to predict who, what, when and where is going to be big, unmissable, and downright awe-inspiring over the forthcoming 12 months...»

Lo-Ego stage

Lo-Ego at Nottingham Stealth, Thu 13 Jan

Review by Dom Gourlay

Thank God the Christmas rush is over. Back to reality, and thankfully reality is S-W-EEEE-T!»

Bromheads Jacket

We Start Fires, Bromheads Jacket, Leaving The Fold at Nottingham Stealth, Thu 01 Dec

Review by Dom Gourlay

So much has been written about the third coming of Sheffield that it would be pointless to say an awful lot more. Yeah, you've all heard of a certain band called the Arctic Monkeys and now the A&R men are creaming their pants over who will be the next lot to follow them into the land of the mainstream...»

Larrikin Love

Club NME at Nottingham Stealth, Thu 16 Mar

Review by Dom Gourlay

If Les Incompetents are like the first couple of beers on a perfect night, then Larrikin Love are a concoction of the finest cocktails in the bar all lined up and ready to go.»

peter bjorn and john

Peter Bjorn and John at Nottingham Stealth, Sat 23 Sep

Review by Dom Gourlay

The last time Peter Moren, Bjorn Yttling and John Eriksson came to these shores their presence would have passed largely unnoticed...»

these new puritans

Liars Club at Nottingham Stealth, Sat 17 Mar

Review by Dom Gourlay

With a show lasting little over 20 minutes, there is no chance of These New Puritans boring the pants off everyone just yet, even if the confusion emanating from the stage has transplanted itself onto the faces of many a bemused onlooker...»

No Age at Nottingham Stealth, Wed 13 Aug

Review by Chris Jones

LA rockers No Age consist of Randy Randall (guitarist) and Dean Allen Spunt (drummer, singer) producing hardcore punk at its fines»