The Libertines play Hyde Park show, announce new London dates
07 July 2014, 10:45
| Written by
Luke Morgan Britton
The Libertines reunited over the weekend, playing a massive headline show at London’s Hyde Park.
The band - who originally broke up in 2004 before reforming a first time in 2010 - topped a bill for this year’s British Summertime Festival, also announcing at the event a series of shows at the capital’s Alexandra Palace for September. Tickets for those gigs are on sale now.
See photos from the Hyde Park show here.
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26 London Alexandra Palace
27 London Alexandra Palace
28 London Alexandra Palace
Watch footage from the British Summertime gig below:
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