Ticket Alert: Sex Pistols at the Warfield, San Francisco
Briefly

The Sex Pistols, now featuring Frank Carter, revisited their roots at the iconic 100 Club where they originally performed decades ago. In preparation for their upcoming North American tour, the band members of the 2025 iteration, including Glen Matlock, Paul Cook, and Steve Jones, reflect on their punk origins and the evolution of their music. Despite a more mature sound, they express confidence that they are still playing at a high level, hinting at future projects while emphasizing the importance of their punk legacy on this tour.
This is where it all kicked off, really, all the punk, says Cook.
We're a bit older but we play just as well, if not better, says Matlock. And I think that's something that's got a great deal of aplomb that we're going to bring to the public over there.
It's early days, let's see what happens, says Jones on the prospect of new Sex Pistols music.
I wish he thinks, maybe, 'good luck' to us. Probably doesn't. But over the years, John (has had) all our phone numbers, and I can't see many missed calls from him, adds Matlock.
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