The wonderstuff were fantastic as usual , never a bad night , but the choice of venue is not brilliant , I’ve never really liked the o2 academy in Birmingham , just something about it , the old hummingbird was much better , or now Wolverhampton halls is back open , it’s much better
Posted by Paul p on 18/12/2023
The Wonder Stuff, O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham - 16th December 2023
The Stuffies know their fans and smashed out a brilliant set of the Idiot album at 30 years old then a roller coaster of bass-driven, fiddle-spangled favourites. Milo is the entertainer, alive in front of the crowd and creating an incredible night out. Wonder Stuff. Yep.
Posted by HerefordStu on 17/12/2023
The Wonder Stuff, O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham - 16th December 2023
As always, Miles and co never fail to provide an awesome show in Birmingham. Already looking forward to Christmas 2024’s show!
Posted by Jim R on 17/12/2023
The Wonder Stuff, O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham - 16th December 2023
Best live band ever. Energy from the band and audience was electric. Nobody left early
Posted by Laura P on 17/12/2023
The Wonder Stuff, O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham - 16th December 2023
Genuinely lost count of how many times I’ve seen these over the years and they still leave me wanting to see them again the very next day. Miles is the ultimate front man, has a great connection with the fans, the current iteration of the band are fantastic and the atmosphere at a gig is something else - zero belligerence (unlike many other crowds at bands of a similar demographic) just a feeling that you’re all part of something special. Every time I go it seems like that particular gig was the best time I’ve ever seen them and last night was no different - roll on the next tour!
Posted by Darren W on 17/12/2023
The Wonder Stuff, O2 Academy Birmingham, Birmingham - 16th December 2023
West Midlands alt-rockers The Wonder Stuff are led by songwriter Miles Hunt and have been indie icons for nearly 40 years!
Their nine albums include The Eight Legged Groove Machine (1988), Hup (1989), Never Loved Elvis (1991), Construction for the Modern Idiot (1993), Escape from Rubbish Island (2004), Suspended by Stars (2006), Oh No It's... The Wonder Stuff (2012), 30 Goes Around the Sun (2016) and Better Being Lucky (2019).
The Wonder Stuff have broken the Top 10 with three albums and scored 17 Top 20 singles, including their biggest smash hit Dizzy – a cover of Tommy Roe’s Dizzy in collaboration with comedian Vic Reeves.