Third time I've seen The Commoners now. 1st time few years back supporting Jessie Dayton & Samantha Fish in Cambridge. 2bd time in London supporting the Sheepdogs and tonight Rescue rooms Nottingham as the main event. Always put on a good rocking show. If you like rock ( with a Zeppelin/Black Crowes/Southern tinge) get yourself to a show!
Posted by Adrian on 13/12/2025
The Commoners, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - 12th December 2025
We have seen the Commoners on every UK tour and never fail to enjoy seeing them live. They get better each time and we can't wait until they they return and tour a new album
Posted by Roy on 05/12/2025
The Commoners, KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton - 4th December 2025
This was my second time seeing them and they definitely didn’t disappoint.
Posted by Stevie Forrest on 06/12/2025
The Commoners, Stereo, Glasgow - 5th December 2025
The Commoners play every gig as though there is a 20000 crowd. Tonight in Wolverhampton they were in terrific form tearing through old and new. Looking forward to hearing the new album as the new stuff is sensational too. The only negative ways the crowd size but we made up for it with noise and passion. The Commoners are bloody awesome and I doubt anyone could find a better way.
Posted by Ian Owen on 05/12/2025
The Commoners, KK's Steel Mill, Wolverhampton - 4th December 2025
Fantastic live band at a great venue - would highly recommend both.
Posted by Jen F on 01/06/2025
THE COMMONERS , The Old Brewery Store, Faversham - 28th May 2025
The Commoners are a five-piece Roots/Rock outfit from Toronto, Canada, blending high-energy riffs, soulful vocals and rich harmonies into a sound steeped in Southern-style rock. The band found UK radio success with singles including "Fill My Cup," "Too Much", and the title track from their debut album, Find A Better Way (2022).
Building on that momentum, The Commoners toured extensively across Canada, Europe and the UK, including a run of UK dates supporting Grammy-nominated duo Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton. They went on to release their third studio album, Restless (2024), recorded at RHC Music in Toronto, which mixes introspective, slower numbers with rip-roaring anthems. The record took them to UK and European festival stages, including Steelhouse Festival and Maid of Stone Festival.
Since then, the band have continued to build their reputation as a must-see live act, touring extensively with The Sheepdogs and DeWolff, with a standout UK performance captured for their live release, The Commoners – Live in The UK.