I caught the opening vibes of this rescheduled run, and the chaos feels as raw as ’77 all over again.
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Sex Pistols Tour: The Definitive Punk Return
Sex Pistols tour hits North America hard this fall after Steve Jones’ wrist injury sidelined the 2025 plans.
Original members Steve Jones on guitar, Paul Cook on drums, and Glen Matlock on bass team with Frank Carter on vocals.
They blast through the full Never Mind the Bollocks album every night, plus extra cuts from the catalog.
The run kicks off September 11 at Dallas’ Longhorn Ballroom, the same spot where chaos reigned in 1978.
It wraps October 18 at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles.
New dates add cities like Austin, Houston, Nashville, and San Diego to the mix.
Tickets for postponed shows carry over in most markets.
For official dates, tickets, and updates, head to the band’s dedicated tour site: Sex Pistols Tour 2026.
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Setlist Deep Cuts on the Sex Pistols Tour
Never Mind the Bollocks gets played front to back without apology.
Anarchy in the U.K. still ignites the room instantly.
God Save the Queen lands with fresh venom through Carter’s delivery.
Pretty Vacant keeps its sneer intact.
Bodies hits like a gut punch in the middle.
They pull in rarities like No Fun for the encores.
Holidays in the Sun builds that relentless drive.
Submission and Liar remind everyone why the album shocked the world.
The full sequence clocks just over 40 minutes, pure adrenaline.
Extra tracks from the Great Rock N Roll Swindle era sneak in for variety.
Frank Carter’s Command
Frank Carter owns the frontman role with zero hesitation.
His voice carries the snarl without copying Rotten note for note.
He stalks the stage like he was born for this chaos.
The energy between him and Jones crackles every riff.
Carter connects with the crowd in ways that feel immediate and dangerous.
He brings his own punk history from Gallows into the mix.
The band locks in tight behind him.
No weak links appear.
Sound and Stage Assault
The soundboard mixes raw and loud without mud.
Guitars cut through sharp and aggressive.
Drums snap with that classic Cook precision.
Bass rumbles underneath like Matlock always intended.
Venues pulse with sweat and volume.
No polish dulls the edge.
It’s the closest thing to 1977 you’ll hear in 2026.
Monitors feed back just enough for authenticity.
Echoes of 1978
Dallas opener nods straight back to the infamous blood-soaked 1978 show.
The Longhorn Ballroom holds that ghost energy.
Crowds still scream like it’s the first time.
The Pistols’ short original run left scars that never healed.
This lineup revives the spirit without nostalgia traps.
Check our full Sex Pistols 2026 tour breakdown for more history.
Or dive into 70s punk stories on the site.
Venue & Ticket Details
Expect smaller clubs and theaters on this run.
Longhorn Ballroom, Emo’s in Austin, House of Blues in Houston set the tone.
Later stops hit The Fillmore in Philly and Detroit.
Parking varies by city, arrive early for spots near venues.
General sale hit March 6, 2026, but presales moved fast with code NMTB.
Grab tickets via official channels to avoid fakes: see Ticketmaster for Sex Pistols shows.
More on past delays at our Sex Pistols tour postponement report.
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Why It Still Matters
This Sex Pistols tour proves punk refuses to die quiet.
Jones, Cook, and Matlock keep the flame alive.
Carter adds fire without compromise.
The album’s rage still speaks to new generations.
Live, it hits harder than records ever could.
Don’t miss it if you’re near a date.
Sex Pistols tour captures lightning again in 2026.

