Sex Pistols Postpone North, South America Tours After Guitarist Injury
Sex Pistols Postpone North, South America Tours After Guitarist Injury

Sex Pistols Postpone North, South America Tours After Guitarist Injury

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The iconic British punk band The Sex Pistols have postponed their North and South American tour after guitarist Steve Jones broke his wrist in a freak accident. Jones, who turned 70 recently, announced the injury on social media, expressing optimism about a full recovery and a return to playing guitar in the near future. The tour, which was to begin in Dallas on September 16 and include stops in major cities such as Chicago, Brooklyn, and several South American locations, was highly anticipated as the band's first U.S. tour in over two decades. The current lineup features original members Steve Jones, Paul Cook, and Glen Matlock, with Frank Carter replacing original frontman Johnny Rotten. Despite the setback, the band has released a limited-edition white vinyl capturing their 1978 live performances. Relations between the band and former frontman Johnny Rotten remain strained, with Rotten criticizing the current members for diluting the band's original message.

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