The 1865 presents by arrangement with Thomas Nicholas Band
Thomas Nicholas Band Brings Pop-Punk Energy & Nostalgia to Southampton
Actor, musician, and pop-punk frontman Thomas Nicholas brings his high-energy live show to Southampton for one night only, fresh off a sold-out run touring England and Australia with Wheatus. Best known to audiences for his iconic film roles, Nicholas has spent the last decade building a serious and globally respected music career. Over the last 12 years, he has played more than 1,400 live shows worldwide including over 250 performances across the UK building a particularly strong and loyal audience through consistent touring and a hands-on, DIY approach.
Following his recent sold-out dates with Wheatus, Nicholas continues a packed touring schedule with upcoming shows alongside Switchfoot, Lit, Fuel, Bowling for Soup, and more firmly cementing his place within the modern pop-punk and alternative touring circuit.
His Southampton appearance promises an energetic night blending original pop-punk and alternative rock songs with stories from a career that bridges music and film. Known for crowd interaction and an unfiltered live presence, Nicholas delivers shows that feel personal, fun and driven by genuine connection.
For fans of pop-punk, alternative rock, and live performances rooted in authenticity rather than spectacle, this is a night not to miss.
Ticketmaster UK 0870 154 40 40, International 00 44 161 385 3500 Box office: 020 8980 3030
Collect from The Hippodrome during the 45 minutes before the show. Take the credit card and the Ticketmaster reference number.
- Limited on-site parking available
- Nearby public parking garages within 5-minute walk
- Street parking with metered zones
- Recommended to arrive early for parking
The Hippodrome is accessible to those with special needs.
No recording. No photography. No alcohol. No smoking in auditorium.
- Recommended age limits vary by event
- Children under 14 must be accompanied by adult
- Some events may be 16+ or 18+
- Infant/child ticket policies differ by performance