Was the best gig I’ve ever been to, amazing venue and incredible atmosphere, didn’t want the night to end. The band was on top form and worth every penny spent on tickets.
Posted by Abi on 13/12/2019
The Libertines, Rock City, Nottingham - 12th December 2019
Met Pete and Carl when in town and it was the best day of my life. Had a chat with them and got a picture with them both. The gig was amazing and played all my fave songs. I've followed them for years and I would say apart from the first time I saw them, this gig was the best. Fantastic performance in a great venue.
Posted by Sarah Noss on 07/08/2017
The Libertines, Times Square, Newcastle Upon Tyne - 3rd August 2017
The off the stage headlines over the years have got in the way of what still is the best live band we have. From song one to the encore it was almost two hours of genius. My wife turned up sceptical and left converted.
Posted by Matt R on 04/08/2017
The Libertines, Times Square, Newcastle Upon Tyne - 3rd August 2017
The Libertines, an iconic British rock band formed in the early 2000s, epitomised the raw energy and rebellious spirit of the indie music scene. Comprising frontmen Pete Doherty and Carl Barât, along with bassist John Hassall and drummer Gary Powell, The Libertines captivated audiences with their frenetic live performances and infectious anthems.
Their debut album, Up the Bracket, released in 2002, garnered critical acclaim for its blend of punk rock attitude, poetic lyricism, and catchy hooks. Tracks like "Can't Stand Me Now" and "Time for Heroes" became instant classics, capturing the zeitgeist of a generation disillusioned with mainstream culture.
Despite internal conflicts and personal struggles, The Libertines' legacy endures as a testament to the enduring power of rock 'n' roll rebellion and camaraderie.