The Libertines have recently returned to Britain’s music scene, and they’re keen to make their mark in 2025.
The iconic band, which is fronted by Peter Doherty, have just confirmed they’ll be hitting the UK next year at a number of massive venues.
This includes a show at Gunnersbury Park on August 9, 2025; one of London’s biggest outdoor concert areas, with a capacity of around 25,000 people.
The Libertines are also being joined by a collection of excellent artists, including Lambrini Girls, Supergrass and Real Farmer.
Tickets are out this week, and fans can snap them up in the coming days. Here’s the information you need.
The Libertines tickets will be released on general onsale from Friday, November 8, 2024, at 10am.
These tickets will be fans’ final chance to gain access to the upcoming shows taking place across the UK.
Whether its Gunnersbury Park, Margate Dreamland, or Halifax’s Piece Hall, they are expected to sell out – so act fast.
Here’s the ticket links you need now:
TICKETMASTER – Buy The Libertines tickets here.
Speaking out hitting Gunnersbury Park – and the other gigs they have this year, the band said: “The old white mansion in Gunnersbury Park is in one of our favourite films, The Lavender Hill Mob, so we thought we’d bring the Eastern Esplanade mob and some spiky guitars to that Arcadian glade in West London for a a good ol’ homecoming knees up. Look forward to seeing you there, along with our friends Supergrass, Soft Play, Hak Baker, Lambrini Girls and Real Farmer. Love Peter, Carl, Gary and John X”
The Libertines will be joined at Gunnersbury Park by the following bands:
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