Three of the original Sex Pistols members and The Who are returning to the stage for separate Teenage Cancer Trust (TCT) shows. Irish family group The Corrs, singer James Arthur, and comedian Micky Flanagan have also been announced for the series of gigs this year to raise money for the charity. The Who singer Sir Roger Daltrey is remaining honorary patron of the TCT, after helming the charity gigs for more than two decades.
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Get Me Out Of Here! contestant GK Barry, an ambassador for TCT, is the face of the performances at the Royal Albert Hall, which will host a series of gigs. Drummer Paul Cook, bass player Glen Matlock, and guitarist Steve Jones of the Sex Pistols will perform their punk classics such as Pretty Vacant, Anarchy In The UK, and God Save The Queen on March 24, as Frank Carter of Gallows and The Rattlesnakes replaces John “Johnny Rotten” Lydon on vocals. They reformed with Carter in 2024, and continue with a 2025 tour, performing their 1977 album Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols, after last playing a concert as a full band in 2008.
Matlock, who was originally replaced by Sid Vicious, returned to bass in 1996 for the Filthy Lucre tour, and in following years. Jones said: “After an incredible 2024, we are itching to get going again this year and what better way than on home territory at a venue that wouldn’t have let us near it back in the day. “Albert will be turning in his tomb.
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