The Libertines have revealed a special, one-off club show in West London on Thursday, July 31st, as a warm-up for the final concert of their world tour. This intimate performance at an undisclosed venue will see the band take the stage at 7:30 PM, before they head off for additional sold-out dates in France and Belgium.
Limited to just 250 tickets, admission to this exclusive event is on a first-come, first-served basis, priced at £22.50 (including booking fee). Fans hoping to attend can sign up now for a chance to secure their spot.
The band’s extensive world tour, supporting their No.1 album All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, culminates with a grand finale at London’s Gunnersbury Park on August 9th. This final show, marking the last for the foreseeable future, will feature support from special guests Supergrass, Soft Play, Hak Baker, Lambrini Girls, and Real Farmer. The tour has seen The Libertines sell out venues globally, from Australia and Mexico City to Seoul, France, Germany, and Shepherd’s Bush.
Pete Doherty states,
We are going to take a break, live life a little for a bit and enjoy some time in the wilderness communing with nature, and see where the muse takes us. Hopefully you can make it to the final night of the tour at Gunnersbury Park. It’s gonna be historic. If not, we’ll see you down the road some time. Love Peter X