Rock 'n' Roll & Football at The Stewart Arms, W11
What better way to spend a Saturday night?
Catch Steve Dior Band live, then stay on for the England v Norway World Cup Quarter-Final.
📍 The Stewart Arms, W11
🎸 Steve Dior Band: 7:00pm – 9:30pm
âš˝ England v Norway: Kick-off at 10:00pm
It's the perfect combination—live rock 'n' roll followed by one of England's biggest games of the tournament.
If you're in West London, come down, grab a pint and enjoy a cracking night of music and football with us.
The Stewart Arms is just three minutes' walk from Shepherd's Bush Central Line station.
See you there!
          THE REAL DEAL!Â
Why Steve Dior Should Be a Household Name
Watch a film like Searching for Sugar Man, or see someone like Seasick Steve walk on stage with a battered guitar and a lifetime of stories etched into his face, and you remember why people still fall in love with rock 'n' roll.
We crave authenticity.
After decades of the music industry polishing every rough edge, there's something magical about an artist who still feels completely real.
The thing is...
You don't have to travel to Detroit or the Mississippi Delta to find that kind of character.
We've got one right here.
His name is Steve Dior.
And he belongs to the streets of Ladbroke Grove.
The One Who Was There
Steve Dior wasn't watching punk happen.
He was living it.
Born and raised in West London, he moved through the original punk scene at the very moment it exploded, sharing stages, studios and friendships with musicians who would go on to define an era.
From his connections with the Sex Pistols to performing alongside members of the New York Dolls and The London Cowboys, Steve's story runs through some of the most important chapters in rock 'n' roll history.
If things had broken slightly differently, his name might already sit alongside the biggest rock stars this country has ever produced.
Instead, he took a different road.
Always Chasing the Music
Steve never seemed interested in playing the industry's game.
While others chased fame, he chased songs.
He toured relentlessly, lived out of vans, crossed continents and followed the music wherever it took him.
When London changed, he headed to America.
When America became home, he kept writing.
Success was never measured in chart positions.
It was measured in surviving another tour, writing another great song and staying true to yourself.
The Next Generation
The musical bloodline didn't end with Steve.
His son, Jez Dior, has built his own career in Los Angeles, blending hip-hop, alternative rock and deeply personal songwriting into a style that's entirely his own.
Different sound.
Different generation.
The same independent spirit.
Eight Years in Mexico
For the past eight years, Steve has been living in Mexico, largely out of reach of the British music press.
No hype.
No chasing headlines.
Just writing songs and doing things on his own terms.
That's always been his way.
He never bent for fashion.
He never chased trends.
And that's exactly why people who know his work respect him so deeply.
Back Where It All Began
This Saturday, the circle comes full circle.
After years in America and nearly a decade in Mexico, Steve Dior returns to West London to play The Stewart Arms in Notting Hill—just a stone's throw from where his own story began.
For anyone who loves real rock 'n' roll, this isn't just another gig.
It's a chance to see someone who helped shape an era, still doing it for all the right reasons.
No gimmicks.
No nostalgia act.
Just guitars, great songs and decades of lived experience.
Don't Miss It
Music wasn't built in boardrooms.
It was built in pubs, clubs and back rooms filled with people who believed in it.
Steve Dior is one of the few artists still carrying that spirit.
If you've never seen him live, now's your chance.
Come down to The Stewart Arms this Saturday.
Grab a pint.
Stand close to the speakers.
And experience one of West London's true rock 'n' roll originals exactly as he was meant to be heard.