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Sex Pistols and Frank Carter announce further London gig

After three debut shows sold out this week, the punk legends will team up with their new frontman again later this year.

By Will Richards

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Sex Pistols and Frank Carter (Picture: Press)

Frank Carter and the Sex Pistols have announced another London gig together later this year after their collaborative shows began last night (August 13).

This week, Paul Cook, Glen Matlock and Steve Jones of the punk legends are playing their legendary album Never Mind The Bollocks in its entirety with Carter on vocals.

The shows at the under threat Bush Hall, taking place last night, tonight (August 14) and tomorrow (15), are raising money for the venue, which is in danger of closure.

Later this year, they will upgrade to the Kentish Town Forum for a show on September 26. Tickets go on sale here at 9am BST on Friday (August 16).

Jones said of the new gig: “The response to the Bush Hall shows has been overwhelming and it’s a privilege to help out a local venue like that. And it became obvious that there are many more fans who want to see us.

“Playing with Frank has been such a pleasure that we wanted to extend the fun. So Kentish Town, here we come.”

Carter added: “This has been a joy from start to finish. When the Sex Pistols call, you answer. I’m very excited to be a part of it.”