On March 21, 2026, Jim Bob brings his wry, high-energy songwriting and storytelling to the intimate confines of the Nottingham Rescue Rooms in Nottingham for a concert that promises equal parts singalongs, razor-sharp lyrics and unexpected tenderness. The compact venue amplifies every crackle of guitar and sardonic aside, creating a close-up atmosphere where audience reactions feel like part of the show and quieter, more personal songs land with real emotional weight. Longtime fans and newcomers alike can expect a loose set that weaves solo material with the kind of beloved classics that made him a cult figure, delivered with a conversational stage presence and the sort of humour that turns anecdotes into collective memory. Lighting and sound at the Rescue Rooms accentuate the rawness of the performance rather than mask it, so each chord and punchy vocal line hits with immediate impact. The crowd is likely to be a lively mix of punk-leaning energy and singalong warmth, and the night often stretches into late-hour camaraderie as people trade stories and lyrics outside the venue. If you want to be part of this memorable show, make sure to secure tickets early, because nights like this are what make Nottingham’s live music scene buzz.