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SEX PISTOLS feat FRANK CARTER - Celebrating 50 years of punk

50 Years of Punk

1976 was punk’s year zero. Sex Pistols set it off by playing a series of gigs, causing mayhem in their native London at now mythical venues like The Marquee, The 100 Club, The Nashville and a residency at the El Paradiso strip club before heading around the UK to spread the new gospel. Incendiary music and mayhem followed and by May they had entered the studio to record the first songs of what would become their legendary album Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols.

Their June 4th gig at Manchester’s Lesser Free Trade Hall, and a second weeks later, inspired members of Joy Division, New Order, The Smiths, The Fall and Buzzcocks to form bands. By September’s legendary 100 Club Punk Special, the Pistols were leading a movement. In October, the underground went mainstream - signing to EMI, the band released "Anarchy in the UK," capturing a generation's rage.

Paul Cook remembers that first year: "It was kind of like a commando raid. I don't even think a lot of places knew we were playing there. We just turned up and set up.  It was all a learning curve for us - getting out there and playing live -  we were learning on the job.

“With Anarchy, I think we tapped into a feeling of unrest around the country at the time. The message was pretty simple - just have a go and get out there and do whatever you want to do. It was a new world."

Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter

Steve, Paul and Glen once more emerged in 2024 as a force of chaos and celebration with Frank Carter on vocals.

We’ve had a blast. People want to come and see us play live,” says Paul, “If I must say so myself, we are a great live band!”

From Australia to Japan, through European festivals and a legendary show at the Royal Albert Hall for the Teenage Cancer Trust – where Carter conjured a giant circle pit – they tore venues apart throughout 2025. A return to London’s 100 Club before an audience that included Noel Gallagher, Paul Weller and Bobby Gillespie, sealed the revival.

For Steve Jones, the mission is simple: “If it ain’t fun, I ain’t doing it. I’m too old for bulls***.”

Formerly of Gallows and Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Carter joined the line up in 2024, to help save London’s iconic Bush Hall and soon received rave reviews for his energy and new life brought to Sex Pistols’ music.

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Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock of Sex Pistols once again join forces with Frank Carter.

The Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter comes to Dublin on 7 December 2026.

3Arena, Dublin.