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Libertines tour dates are astonishing events full of bravado and energy. When Pete and Carl are on stage together, quite literally anything could happen. Every song is belted out with great vigour, and all their gigs are memorable for one reason or another.
Among their most infamous concerts was their 2014 appearance at the British Summer Time Festival, where they put on an astounding show that was equal parts sublime and shambolic. Fans know what to expect and will be dancing along with all the mayhem that ensues when the Libertines take to the stage.
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Tickets for Libertines shows are already on sale, so you can buy yours now and make sure you see the boys in action. Additional dates in major cities like London and Liverpool are very likely, and we'll alert you to any new tour announcements as and when they occur.
In 2024, The Libertines return with a new UK tour that sees them play a host of big dates, including nights at the Engine Rooms in Southampton, The Wardrobe in Leeds and the MK11 in Milton Keynes. The fun all kicks off in January, and there are currently eight scheduled dates.
Every date is sure to sell out fast, so get hold of your tickets today via SeatPick to avoid disappointment. The tour dates will see the band play tracks off their eagerly awaited new album, making the events all the more unmissable.
The Albionay Tour sold out in seconds, and this is why SeatPick is your best port of call to make sure you get to see their set, with some tickets available at face value.
It's the band's first major tour in years and is set to see the band stripped back to the basics on what is billed as an intimate club tour.
The Libertines were formed in the late 1990s when Peter Doherty and Carl Barat met at Brunel University, the pair formed the band and quickly drew a loyal following, and they were swiftly signed by famed indie label Rough Trade Records. Gary Powell and John Hassall completed the band's classic lineup.
The indie rock band released their debut single in June 2002 and What a Waster broke into the UK top 40 and was followed by other hit singles, Up the Bracket and Time for Heroes, which appeared on the band's debut album Up the Bracket which was released in October 2002.
The album was a critical success and helped to build the band's exposure, and their live performances were famously raucous occasions. In 2003, the band released Don't Look Back into the Sun, and then in 2004, their second studio album, a self-titled record, went to number one in the UK and also charted well across Europe and made it onto the US Billboard Album charts.
The album is very much a legacy record and is frequently added to lists of the best albums of the era. It includes massively successful singles Can't Stand Me Now and What Became of the Likely Lads, both of which broke into the UK top ten.
Tensions within the band led to a split, but the group reformed in 2014, and they released their third studio album, Anthems for Doomed Youth, which was another big hit on the UK charts. A fourth studio album is pencilled in for March 2024, with All Quiet on the Eastern Esplanade being supported by a UK tour.
The Libertines will be performing at these cities and venues in the upcoming The Libertines 2024 tour:
Albert Hall
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