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Fourth time to see the Rosadocs, excellent band, they get better and better, can't believe they're not bigger and more famous.
Posted anonymously on 25/04/2026
The Rosadocs - In Your Company Tour 2026, Octagon Centre, Sheffield - 24th April 2026
Fantastic performance as always from The Rosadocs, you smashed it. First time at Bodega and thought it was a great setting, would definitely go again.
Posted by IG on 15/03/2026
The Rosadocs - In Your Company Tour 2026, The Bodega, Nottingham - 14th March 2026
The Rosadocs were just awsome from start to finish,the sound quality was brilliant the venue is a great place for gigs, Very well organised the staff very helpful will definitely return.
Posted by Dave Simms on 13/11/2024
The Rosadocs, Octagon Centre, Sheffield - 9th November 2024
Best performance to date by The Rosadocs
Posted by Jan D on 12/11/2024
The Rosadocs, Octagon Centre, Sheffield - 9th November 2024
Great to see local bands performing at a decent sized venue. Amazing gig
Posted by Jayne on 11/11/2024
The Rosadocs, Octagon Centre, Sheffield - 9th November 2024
The Rosadocs are a five-piece alt-indie band from Sheffield, formed in 2017 around frontman and rhythm guitarist Keelan Graney, alongside Joe Egan (lead guitar), Adam Sleight (bass) and Callum Raynor (drums). From their debut single “No. 54” to supporting the likes of The Sherlocks and Pigeon Detectives, they quickly became local heroes, selling out headline shows at The Leadmill and scoring a huge gig at Sheffield City Hall in 2023. National magazines now call them “one of the most in-demand anthemic indie-rock bands on the circuit right now”.
In 2025, The Rosadocs released the self-produced EP The City’s No Good for Reflection, a five-track showcase of emotional range—from festival-ready guitar anthems like “Bittersweet” and “Hopeless Optimist” to stripped-back, soul-bearing cuts like “Cross to Bear” and the evocative closer “In the Storm”. Their live reputation continues to flourish, with sold-out headline shows at Camden Assembly and an emotional farewell set at The Leadmill, alongside major festival appearances including Tramlines, Victorious and The Great Escape.