LEGENDARY Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon is set to return to Redditch as part of a new tour.
The punk icon, who is also known as Johnny Rotten, will bring his spoken word show to the Palace Theatre on November 15 next year.
His show, called 'I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right,' will see Lydon talk about his life, before taking questions from audience members. There are also meet and greet tickets available at the Palace Theatre date.
Back in the summer of 2022, Lydon was spotted around Redditch and Alcester, posting several Twitter videos marking his visit to the area.
He was seen shopping in Redditch's Kingfisher Shopping Centre, visiting Wilkos, Primark and Boots.
He also dropped into the Arrow Mill pub in Alcester for a quick drink and had photos with staff and customers.
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Describing the event on its website, the Palace Theatre said: "He’s a legend and an icon, a revolutionary and an immortal. John Lydon – aka Johnny Rotten – changed the face of music and sparked a cultural revolution.
"The frontman and lyricist of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd (PiL) caused a political earthquake and transformed music for good. In his spoken word show, I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right, Lydon is touring the UK.
"He will talk about how he sees life, along with his unique and extraordinary career, and take audience questions during a pyrotechnic, one-off tour.
"Lydon will be sharing his thoughts with audiences. He Could Be Wrong. He Could Be Right".
Lydon will also be visiting nearby venues including the Playhouse in Stratford Upon Avon, Huntingdon Hall in Worcester, and Dudley Town Hall as part of the tour.
For the Palace Theatre event, standard tickets cost £36.50, VIP tickets cost £56.50, and meet and greet tickets cost £96.50. There is a £1.50 booking fee.
Tickets are now available via the Palace Theatre website.
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