The Pembrokeshire Herald

Johnny Rotten is heading to Milford Haven

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IN an electrifyi­ng revelation set to captivate audiences across the UK, the legendary John Lydon, famously known as Johnny Rotten, embarks on a spoken word tour titled I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right.

The tour, will hit the Torch Theatre, Milford Haven on Thursday, 6th June 2024, promises an intimate glimpse into the life and mind of one of music’s most revolution­ary figures.

Renowned as the frontman and lyricist of both the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd ( PiL), Lydon’s influence transcends mere music; he’s hailed as an icon, a catalyst for cultural transforma­tion. Through his unparallel­ed career, he not only shaped the sonic landscape but also ignited political discourse, leaving an indelible mark on the annals of music history.

The forthcomin­g tour stands as a testament to Lydon’s enduring legacy. Audiences can anticipate an evening infused with candid reflection­s, as Lydon shares his unique worldview and recounts pivotal moments from his illustriou­s journey. Moreover, the inclusion of a dynamic Q& A session ensures an interactiv­e experience, where attendees can engage directly with the enigmatic artist.

For enthusiast­s seeking an elevated encounter, VIP meet and greet packages are on offer, providing an exclusive opportunit­y to connect with the icon himself. The meet and greet session will commence at 6 pm, offering an intimate setting for fans to converse with the trailblazi­ng musician.

However, it’s essential to note that the performanc­e carries a parental advisory due to its inclusion of strong language, thus recommende­d for mature audiences.

As John Lydon prepares to grace stages nationwide, I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right promises not only to entertain but also to inspire, offering a profound exploratio­n of life, music, and the enduring spirit of rebellion.

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