Frontman and icon of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd Johnny Rotten has announced he will be taking to west Suffolk on his 2025 tour.
Rotten, sometimes known by his birth name John Lydon, caused a political earthquake and transformed music in the 1970s as the frontman of the Sex Pistols and later Public Image Ltd.
The star will be talking about how he sees life and his career, as well as taking audience questions during the one-off tour named 'I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right'.
Rotten will hit The Apex, in Bury St Edmunds, on the evening of Friday, October 24, 2025.
He will not be performing tracks, but will be talking about his career and his views on the world.
With the Sex Pistols, Rotten helped inspire the punk movement of the 1970s, notably swearing on television in 1976 and calling the monarchy a "fascist regime" on the track God Save the Queen.
The Sex Pistols lasted two and a half years before Rotten went on to create Public Image Ltd, his passion project, in 1978.
The show in Bury contains strong language.
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