News: Sex Pistols with Frank Carter announce Australian/New Zealand tour to celebrate ‘Never Mind the Bollocks’


The last time the legendary Sex Pistols visited our region was the infamous ‘Filthy Lucre Tour’ in 1996, complete with the original line up, a riotous but strangely satisfying affair. The band today have announced a return bout, and instead of the now estranged and sometimes strange John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) they are fronted by the dynamic Frank Carter.

Formed last year to play a series of benefit gigs, the response to the Carter-fronted version was so overwhelming, the line up has, in exciting news for Australian and New Zealand fans, announced an exclusive run of shows, playing Never Mind The Bollocks in its entirety.

Commencing April 2, 2025 at Auckland Town Hall, the tour then heads to Christchurch and across to Melbourne, Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, and concluding at Fremantle Prison on April 11.

A partner presale will take place on Tuesday January 21 from 11am, running until Thursday January 23 at 11am

My Live Nation members can secure tickets during the pre-sale which commences on Wednesday, January 22 at 11am and concluding on Thursday, January 23 at 11am.

Sex Pistols (Paul Cook, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock) Featuring Frank Carter

2025 Australia And New Zealand Tour

Town Hall, Auckland                                  Wednesday April 2

Town Hall, Christchurch                         Thursday April 3

Festival Hall, Melbourne                         Saturday April 5

Hindley Street Music Hall, Adelaide   Sunday April 6

Hordern Pavilion, Sydney                         Tuesday April 8

Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane             Wednesday April 9

Fremantle Prison, Fremantle                 Friday April 11

General Public Tickets: On Sale Thursday, January 23 At 12pm

Partner Presale:  Tue 21 Jan, 11am > Thu 23 Jan, 11am

My Live Nation Presale: Wed 22 Jan, 11am > Thu 23 Jan, 11am

All Times Are Local.

For Complete Tour And Ticket Information, visit: Livenation.Com.Au And Livenation.Co.Nz

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