Sex Pistols Vow to Rock Iraq
As evident from the Sex Pistols‘ impromptu 1977 boat gig on the River Thames — wherein they serenaded Queen Elizabeth from a afar on the twenty-fifth anniversary of her coronation with “Anarchy in the U.K.” — to their ill-fated U.S. tour of southern honky-tonks and rodeos the next year, the punk pioneers will play anywhere.
Add to the list of anywhere Atlantic City’s Trump Marina and . . . Iraq.
That’s right, along with setting the dates for their first U.S. tour since 1996’s Filthy Lucre reunion outing, the Sex Pistols are promising to play the war-torn capital city of Baghdad as a benefit for the people of Iraq.
“If the people of Iraq are being offered democracy,” says singer John Lydon (a.k.a. Johnny Rotten), “then they should understand it to its fullest extent, and that is the Sex Pistols.”
But first the Sex Pistols — Lydon, Steve Jones (guitar), Paul Cook (drums) and Glen Matlock (bass), the band’s original lineup — will take on the U.S., a place Lydon refers to as “the new Russia” under the Bush Administration. The tour kicks off August 20th in Boston and wraps up in San Diego on September 7th.
Sex Pistols tour dates:
8/20: Boston, Fleet Boston Pavilion
8/21: Wantagh, NY, Jones Beach
8/23: Atlantic City, NJ, Trump Marina/Grand Cayman Ballroom
8/24: Washington, DC, 9:30 Club
8/25: Toronto, Molson Amphitheater
8/27: Cleveland, The Scene Pavilion
8/28: Detroit, Cobo Arena
8/29: Chicago, Aragon Ballroom
8/31: Englewood, CO, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheater
9/3: San Francisco, Warfield Theater
9/5: Las Vegas, NV, The Joint
9/6: Los Angeles, Greek Theater
9/7: San Diego, San Diego Street Scene