IN FOCUS// The Rasmus at Rock City, Nottingham

IN FOCUS// The Rasmus @ Rock City, Nottingham
Credit: Alina Salihbekova

The Rasmus is a Finnish band that’s been around for over two decades and remains one of the most popular bands in Europe.

IN FOCUS// The Rasmus @ Rock City, Nottingham
Credit: Alina Salihbekova

In 2022 the band represented Finland in the Eurovision song contest. On the 30th of October, The Rasmus came to Nottingham. According to the band’s frontman Lauri Ylonen, Rock City is one of their favourite clubs to perform.

IN FOCUS// The Rasmus @ Rock City, Nottingham
Credit: Alina Salihbekova

The band played their most well-known songs, such as “In the Shadows”, which was dedicated to Ukraine, “Time to Burn”, “Livin’ In a World Without You”, and many others, as well as their new material from the latest album Rise, and “Jezebel” – their Eurovision song.

IN FOCUS// The Rasmus @ Rock City, Nottingham
Credit: Alina Salihbekova

The Rasmus also played an acoustic version of the fan’s favourite song, “Sophia”. It was great to see that after so many years, the band still sounds fresh and that all the band members are still excited to perform and write new music. See some photos of the band’s performance in Nottingham.

IN FOCUS// The Rasmus @ Rock City, Nottingham
Credit: Alina Salihbekova

The Rasmus @ Rock City, Nottingham Setlist:

Set 1:
First Day of My Life

Guilty

In My Life

No Fear

Paradise

Fireflies

Time to Burn

Live and Never Die

Wonderman

Acoustic:
Still Standing (Acoustic)
October & April (Acoustic)
Sophia (Acoustic)

Set 2:
Rise

Immortal

Ghostbusters (Ray Parker Jr. cover)
Chill (Fan choice)
Livin’ in a World Without You

F-F-F-Falling

In the Shadows (Dedicated to Ukraine)
Encore:
Jezebel

Sail Away

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Alina Salihbekova 73 Articles
Alina is a professional journalist and linguist who loves attending gigs. She's been taking pictures and reviewing live music since 2015 for a variety of different websites. Alina is a big music enthusiast and enjoys all sorts of different genres from nu-metal, industrial and hard rock to jazz, electronic and ambient music.

1 Comment

  1. That concert was so needed for me, it was a blast and amazing atmosphere. For me they are not just a band but they are life savers. Grateful because of that. Thank you The Rasmus and Rock city

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