Babyshambles announce return to live music with Liverpool show
Babyshambles will perform 10 UK shows in late 2025, their first in 11 years, honoring their debut album's legacy and late guitarist Patrick Walden.
- Babyshambles announced a ten-date UK reunion tour for autumn and winter 2025, including a December 10 show at Plymouth’s Pavilions.
- The band is reuniting after 11 years to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their 2005 debut album Down in Albion and follow the death of former guitarist Patrick Walden.
- The band’s current members are Pete Doherty on vocals and guitar, Mick Whitnall handling guitar duties, Drew McConnell playing bass, and Adam Ficek on drums, with notable performances scheduled at venues such as Liverpool’s Mountford Hall and the O2 Academy Brixton.
- Pete Doherty expressed that the band feels there is unfinished business and a strong wish to revisit some of their classic songs with a small gathering, while Drew McConnell emphasized that Patrick Walden’s passing reinforced their commitment to go on tour now.
- The tour signals a renewed phase for Babyshambles despite their loss, with tickets on presale September 3 and general sale September 5 at 10am.
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Babyshambles recently announced that they're reuniting to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut Down in Albion, which will see them tour across the country next year
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