Sex Pistols Announce 2025 North American Tour Featuring Frank Carter On Vocals

Sex Pistols Featuring Frank Carter have just announced that they will embark on a Fall 2025 North American tour. The month-long tour will feature three original members of the legendary London punk band – guitarist Steve Jones, drummer Paul Cook, and bassist Glen Matlock – joined by ex-Gallows vocalist Frank Carter replacing original frontman Johnny Rotten (John Lydon). The band will play the Sex Pistols’ iconic debut album, Never Mind the Bollocks, in its entirety during these shows. “I think everybody needs this band right now,” said Carter in a new AP interview. “I think the world needs this band right now. And I think definitely America is screaming out for a band like the Sex Pistols.” The 13-date run begins on September 16th in Dallas – at the Longhorn Ballroom where the original band had an infamous show in 1978 –  and concludes on October 16th in Los Angeles, with stops in Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Toronto, Seattle, and more. Pre-sale starts on April 2nd, followed by general on-sale on April 4th, with additional dates to be announced soon. (Consequence of Sound)

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