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Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Glen Matlock of the legendary punk band Sex Pistols are back. The Sex Pistols need no introduction: Almost 50 years after their formation, they are still considered one of the most influential punk bands of all time.



School friends Steve Jones and Paul Cook founded the band, and thanks to their infamous manager Malcolm McLaren, bassist Glen Matlock and singer John Lydon, better known as Johnny Rotten, joined them.


With the release of "God Save The Queen" in 1977, the Sex Pistols became world famous overnight. Their only album, "Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols," became a milestone in punk rock.


But their success story didn't last long: Just one year later, after a chaotic tour of the USA and internal conflicts, the band disbanded. However, their influence on the music scene remained unbroken. Although they weren't the first of their kind, the Sex Pistols shaped the genre and made it famous worldwide. Almost every punk band after them cites them as an inspiration. Their style, both musically and fashionably, set standards that continue to resonate today.


After reunion tours in 1996, 2002, and 2008, the band went quiet – until the summer of 2024. For three charity concerts benefiting the London concert venue Bush Hall, Paul Cook, Steve Jones, and Glen Matlock rekindled the old punk energy.


Together, they played the entire album "Never Mind The Bollocks" – thrilling fans old and new alike. The fresh energy made the iconic songs sound more powerful than ever. Anyone who was in the mosh pit won't soon forget these concerts!

For all fans who weren't able to get tickets, there's now reason to look forward to it:

In the summer of 2025, they'll be coming to Berlin for an exclusive concert!

After more than 40 years of music history, they are still bursting with energy – an event that no punk fan should miss.

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Dates
July 2025
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