Peter Doherty, the iconic figure of the British rock and pop music scene, is back on the road. After a hiatus of several years, the former Libertines frontman has announced a series of UK live dates, kicking off this April.
Fans will be delighted to see Doherty back on stage. His blend of rock, folk and punk-influenced music has been a major influence on British music for over a decade. Doherty first came to prominence as the singer and songwriter for The Libertines, the influential indie-rock band that rose to fame in the early 2000s. After The Libertines disbanded in 2004, Doherty embarked on a solo career, releasing three solo albums between 2007 and 2009.
Doherty’s new tour will take in dates across the UK, including London, Manchester and Glasgow. It promises to be an exciting and intimate experience for fans, who will be able to hear fan favourites such as ‘Can’t Stand Me Now’ and ‘What Katie Did’, as well as some of Doherty’s newer material.
The tour will be the first chance for fans to hear Doherty’s music in many years, and is certain to be a must-see event for music fans across the country. So don’t miss out – grab your tickets now and experience the unique sounds of Peter Doherty.