Sex Pistols Perform at Royal Albert Hall for Charity Benefit
Sex Pistols Perform at Royal Albert Hall for Charity Benefit

Sex Pistols Perform at Royal Albert Hall for Charity Benefit

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The Sex Pistols kicked off a series of charity shows for the Teenage Cancer Trust with a performance at the Royal Albert Hall, marking their first gig of 2025 and a significant reunion featuring new lead singer Frank Carter. The band, originally known for their rebellious roots, performed classic tracks like 'Pretty Vacant' and 'God Save The Queen' to a packed audience, showcasing their enduring legacy in punk rock. This performance followed a secret show at the 100 Club, where they played under the pseudonym SPOTS. Carter, who joined the group in 2024, brought a fresh energy, allowing original members Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, and Paul Cook to focus on their music. The concert was not only a nostalgic trip for fans but also a chance for the band to support a charitable cause, with plans for an upcoming world tour in countries like Japan and Australia. Amidst their reunion, there is ongoing speculation about potential reconciliation with former frontman John Lydon, who has had a long-standing feud with the band.

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