The Libertines set to play new material at Hyde Park show
28 April 2014, 08:37
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
Last week saw The Libertines reform for the second time since their self-implosion back in 2004, with the band now hinting at new music upcoming.
Speaking to The Independent recently, the London band’s Carl Barat said: “We’re brothers, we still finish each other’s sentences. I’m seeing Pete next week and we’ll get the guitars out. Hopefully we’ll come up with some new songs for Hyde Park.”
The Hyde Park show takes place on 5 July as part of Barclaycard’s British Summer Time festival. They’ll be supported by The Pogues, Spiritualized and more.
[via NME]
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