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The Libertines pay tribute to “much loved” early drummer Paul Dufour, who has died - www.nme.com - county Powell - city Gary, county Powell
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08.09.2022

The Libertines pay tribute to “much loved” early drummer Paul Dufour, who has died

The Libertines have paid tribute to their “much loved” former drummer, Paul Dufour, who has died.Dufour played in the early days of the band before Gary Powell replaced him.“Paul Dufour, our much loved drummer from the early days, passed away last night. We are all in great shock and sadness. Sending love and thoughts to Paul’s friends and family.

Watch the moment Jamie T joined The Libertines on stage in London - www.nme.com - London - city Bangkok
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24.07.2022

Watch the moment Jamie T joined The Libertines on stage in London

Jamie T joined The Libertines on stage at London’s Wembley Arena last night – check out the moment below.Jamie came on for the last song of the set, The Libertines’ ‘Don’t Look Back Into The Sun’ after the band had delivered a career-spanning set earlier in the evening.

Cheeky Kate Moss jokes she's 'always loved coke' at Diet Coke launch - www.msn.com
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22.07.2022

Cheeky Kate Moss jokes she's 'always loved coke' at Diet Coke launch

Kate Moss appeared to reference her wild party years as she joked she’s always ‘loved coke. ’The model has a sleek new job as Diet Coke’s creative director, and this week spoke an event celebrating the brand’s 40th anniversary. At the event, during a speech Kate joked that she’s ‘always loved coke,’ followed by a knowing pause.

Cheeky Kate Moss jokes she's 'always loved coke' in nod to party days at Diet Coke launch - www.msn.com
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22.07.2022

Cheeky Kate Moss jokes she's 'always loved coke' in nod to party days at Diet Coke launch

Kate Moss appeared to reference her wild party years as she joked she’s always ‘loved coke. ’The model has a sleek new job as Diet Coke’s creative director, and this week spoke an event celebrating the brand’s 40th anniversary. At the event, during a speech Kate joked that she’s ‘always loved coke,’ followed by a knowing pause.

Pete Doherty once offered role in ‘Eastenders’ – and regrets turning it down - www.nme.com - Jamaica
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04.07.2022

Pete Doherty once offered role in ‘Eastenders’ – and regrets turning it down

Libertines frontman Pete Doherty has claimed that he was once offered a role in Eastenders.As reported in The Mirror, Doherty said he was offered a part in the long-running show, but turned it down – something he says he was later “disappointed” about.He said: “There are a few things that have fallen through over the years that I was a bit disappointed about – opportunities that came up that I didn’t take.“I was going to get a part in EastEnders at one point. It was around this time that the Libertines re-formed too.”He also claimed that he turned down an offer of £100,000 to go on Celebrity Big Brother.Last month, Doherty revealed that he hopes The Libertines‘ long-awaited fourth album should be completed by the end of 2022.Doherty was speaking to NME just after they stepped off stage from their opening performance on The Other Stage at Glastonbury 2022 last weekend, where the singer and guitarist spoke highly of the current mood in the camp – which was reflected in the joyous and buoyant nature of their set.“The chemistry is working to the original chemical formula, with the prosperity, harmony and advancement of the Albion’s dream and promise,” Doherty told NME.Looking to the future, Doherty confirmed that writing sessions in Jamaica were pencilled in for work on the long-awaited follow-up to 2015’s ‘Anthems For Doomed Youth‘.Having previously told NME that the record looked set to have an eclectic mix of styles in the same vein as The Clash’s ‘Sandinista’, Doherty explained: “There are lots of things on the table – some really good, strong and melodic rock’n’roll songs.

HAIM on meeting Drake: “It was like something out of a movie” - www.nme.com
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01.07.2022

HAIM on meeting Drake: “It was like something out of a movie”

HAIM have spoken to NME about their chance meeting with Drake, saying that the encounter was “like something out of a movie”.We caught up with the trio at Glastonbury 2022, just after their celebrated return to the Pyramid Stage, when the sisters told us about recently having their photo taken with Drake – who also hailed them as “The Beatles“.Asked which of the Fab Four each of them might be, singer Alana replied: “You can’t ask us which Beatle we are. We had no idea he was going to call us The Beatles, so we’re very thankful.

Pete Doherty on his first Glastonbury: Kate Moss, an undercover agent, and a £16,000 cardigan - www.nme.com
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01.07.2022

Pete Doherty on his first Glastonbury: Kate Moss, an undercover agent, and a £16,000 cardigan

Pete Doherty has shared some of his strongest Glastonbury memories – featuring Kate Moss, an “undercover agent” sent by Vivienne Westwood and a £16,000 cardigan once owned by T Rex legend Marc Bolan. Watch part two of our interview with Doherty above.This week’s Big Read cover story sees the likes of HAIM, Sigrid, Yungblud, Baebadoobee, Fontaines DC and more tell us about Glastonbury and what it means to them. Speaking to NME just after The Libertines stepped off stage from their opening performance on The Other Stage at Glastonbury 2022 last weekend, Doherty told us how Glasto had always had a special place in the band’s hearts.“Carl [Barat] was brought up like a babe in arms at Greenham Common with a real hippie background,” he said.

Carl Barât reunited with stolen guitars thanks to “net detective friends” - www.nme.com
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30.06.2022

Carl Barât reunited with stolen guitars thanks to “net detective friends”

Carl Barât has recovered his guitars that were stolen ahead of Dirty Pretty Things‘ rehearsals last month.The Libertines frontman issued an appeal on May 18 after two of his guitars were taken, sharing photos of the two instruments and asking fans to keep an eye out and “spread the word”.“In the early hours of this morning, two of Carl’s most treasured guitars were stolen in the Homerton area of London, as Dirty Pretty Things rehearsals were about to commence,” last month’s statement read.“These guitars hold an unfathomable amount of sentimental value so any news on their whereabouts would be greatly appreciated, the police have already been informed. Please spread the word and DM if you have any info.”Today (June 30) Barât shared a photo of the singer newly reunited with the guitars on Instagram – along with a caption suggesting the instruments were recovered with the assistance of some fans online.“Blissed out to hold these guys again.

The Libertines’ new album will “hopefully” be done “by the end of the year” - www.nme.com - Jamaica
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29.06.2022

The Libertines’ new album will “hopefully” be done “by the end of the year”

Pete Doherty has revealed that he hopes The Libertines‘ long-awaited fourth album should be completed by the end of 2022.Doherty was speaking to NME just after The Libs stepped off stage from their opening performance on The Other Stage at Glastonbury 2022 last weekend, where the singer and guitarist spoke highly of the current mood in the camp – which was reflected in the joyous and buoyant nature of their set.“The chemistry is working to the original chemical formula, with the prosperity, harmony and advancement of the Albion’s dream and promise,” Doherty told NME.Looking to the future, Doherty confirmed that writing sessions in Jamaica were pencilled in for work on the long-awaited follow-up to 2015’s ‘Anthems For Doomed Youth‘.Having previously told NME that the record looked set to have an eclectic mix of styles in the same vein as The Clash’s ‘Sandinista’, Doherty explained: “There are lots of things on the table – some really good, strong and melodic rock’n’roll songs. We’ve also got ideas for soundscapes and spoken word stuff.”Asked when the album might be complete, he replied: “By the end of the year, I think – hopefully.

Pete Doherty at Glastonbury 2022: “I’ve been spearheading indie sleaze for years!” - www.nme.com
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25.06.2022

Pete Doherty at Glastonbury 2022: “I’ve been spearheading indie sleaze for years!”

Pete Doherty laughs upon hearing the news that he just missed Mel C joining Blossoms on stage at Glastonbury 2022. To be fair, it’s because he was making his way to his backstage NME interview.He gets over it pretty quick, clearly soaking up the feel-good Glasto vibes after The Libertines absolutely smashed their joyous, sunshine-inspiring opening set on The Other Stage this morning. After being introduced by a video message from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky – who called on the crowd to “spread truth” about the war with Russia and share Glastonbury’s inclusive and loving feeling “with everyone whose freedom is under attack” – the band paid tribute to the leader and war-torn country, and brought about a little togetherness with wall-to-wall indie bangers.Before he dashed off to catch a few more bands, we caught up with Doherty to talk politics, the long-awaited new Libs’ album, and who might play him and Carl in a movie.Pete Doherty: “I’ve been alright, you know? Ticking along, ticking along.

The 10 most iconic Glastonbury outfits of all time - www.msn.com
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24.06.2022

The 10 most iconic Glastonbury outfits of all time

Glastonbury is back. After a two-year hiatus, the iconic festival has returned to Worthy Farm to celebrate its delayed 50th year. This year will see headliners such as Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar — but our eyes will be firmly set on the festival’s fashion.

The Libertines pay tribute to Ukraine and kick off Glastonbury 2022 - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia
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24.06.2022

The Libertines pay tribute to Ukraine and kick off Glastonbury 2022

The Libertines kicked off the first main day of music at Glastonbury 2022, playing a raucous early morning set on The Other Stage as they paid tribute to Ukraine. Check out photos, the setlist and what went down below.Making their return to Worthy Farm after their surprise appearance on the Pyramid Stage back in 2015, the indie veterans provided a loud and boisterous wake-up call to early risers and brought out the sun after chilly weather and wet conditions set in.Their set was introduced by a video message from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, calling on the crowd to “spread truth” about the war with Russia and share Glastonbury’s inclusive and loving feeling “with everyone whose freedom is under attack”.With Pete Doherty in a long-hooded coat and wellies and Carl Barat in snakeskin boots, pinstripe trousers and a vest, the band kicked off a solid and joyful career-spanning set with ‘Up The Bracket’.During a breakdown in ‘The Good Old Days’, Doherty led the crowd in chanting “Volodymyr Zelensky to the tune of The White Stripes‘ ‘Seven Nation Army’.

The most iconic Glastonbury looks of all time - www.msn.com - Britain - county Somerset
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20.06.2022

The most iconic Glastonbury looks of all time

Glastonbury time, the iconic music festival never fails to deliver when it comes to the style stakes. After being cancelled two years in a row it is making a triumphant return in 2022. This year is a bumper year for music also, with hundreds of acts performing at Worthy Farm between Friday the 24th and Sunday the 26th of June.

Pete Doherty says The Libertines will record a new album in Jamaica - www.nme.com - France - Jamaica
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13.06.2022

Pete Doherty says The Libertines will record a new album in Jamaica

Pete Doherty has spoken about plans for The Libertines to record a new album in Jamaica.In a new interview with The Guardian, Doherty confirmed that he is on good terms with bandmate Carl Barât and that they are planning on working on the follow up to their 2015 LP ‘Anthems For Doomed Youth‘ overseas.He said: “We still feel there’s unfinished business and there are more songs to write. But he [Barât] doesn’t want to do it in England, or in France, which he sees as my turf.

Pete Doherty can’t bring himself to read own memoir after lawyers ‘took the good bits out' - www.msn.com - France
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11.06.2022

Pete Doherty can’t bring himself to read own memoir after lawyers ‘took the good bits out'

Guardian if that was not what he expected, Pete added: ‘No! The initial agreement was I would talk to him on the phone and it would be in the third person.  ‘But when the book arrived it was all “I”, “I”, “I”. It’s completely shocking.

Inside Kate Moss' dating history including 'crying for years' over Johnny Depp - www.ok.co.uk - New York
ok.co.uk
26.05.2022

Inside Kate Moss' dating history including 'crying for years' over Johnny Depp

Kate Moss has enjoyed an extremely successful career in the spotlight, and she's also dated many fellow celebrities over the years. The 48 year old model's love life regularly saw her appear in the headlines, with Kate having dated stars such as Johnny Depp.

Pete Doherty discusses managing “to get out of the addictive cycle” - www.nme.com - France
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15.05.2022

Pete Doherty discusses managing “to get out of the addictive cycle”

Pete Doherty has discussed his recovery from drug issues, saying he has “managed to get out of the addictive cycle”.The Libertines frontman has been clean for over two years, and recently revealed in an interview that he “nearly lost my feet” while he was battling drug addiction.In a new interview with The Guardian, Doherty said he is “surprised I’m not dead” due to his drug abuse, adding: “I’ve hedged my bets with all the scrapes, skirmishes and disasters, but I do believe in corny, happy Hollywood endings. I’m not a good guy, but I’m not evil.”Doherty added: “I’ve managed to get out of the addictive cycle – which I maintained all along I was quite happy in – but I was pretty fucked, and I’ve never really admitted to that.

Kate Moss' dread over Pete Doherty's explosive new book - heatworld.com
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06.05.2022

Kate Moss' dread over Pete Doherty's explosive new book

We all have mixed feelings when it comes to our exes, but not all of us have to worry about one writing a tell- all memoir detailing our “drug-fuelled nights” together. So, Kate Moss is said to be dreading this summer, when Pete Doherty’s new book will hit the shops, reflecting on “his era-defining relationship” with the model. And it’s set to rake up a whole lot of controversy Kate really hoped she’d left behind.Sources say the Libertines rocker’s book A Likely Lad – out 16 June – will cover his “creative process, decadent parties, substance-fuelled nights, his time in prison and tendency for self-destruction”, which includes his two years with Kate, 48.

Pete Doherty announces memoir - completemusicupdate.com - Britain - city Hancock
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21.04.2022

Pete Doherty announces memoir

Pete Doherty has announced that he will publish a memoir, titled ‘A Likely Lad’, this summer. It promises to tell “Doherty’s version of the story” and be “a rock memoir like no other”. So you can start pretending you don’t want to read that now.

Pete Doherty announces new memoir ‘A Likely Lad’ - www.nme.com - city Hancock
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20.04.2022

Pete Doherty announces new memoir ‘A Likely Lad’

Pete Doherty has announced that he’ll publish a memoir called A Likely Lad this summer – get all the details below.The Libertines frontman worked with Simon Spence on the book, which is set to come out on June 16 via Little Brown.A synopsis of the book promises “Doherty’s version of the story – the genuine man behind the fame and infamy. This is a rock memoir like no other.”It adds: “In A Likely Lad, Doherty explores his darkest moments.

Arcade Fire set to reopen London’s KOKO venue later this month - www.nme.com - Britain
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19.04.2022

Arcade Fire set to reopen London’s KOKO venue later this month

Arcade Fire are set to headline the reopening night of London’s KOKO venue later this month.KOKO, which is located on 1A Camden High Street in north London, will reopen this month as a 50,000 square foot “state-of-the-art live music venue and broadcasting house” following a three-year, £70million restoration and redevelopment.The venue will open its doors once again on April 29, with the night featuring a special headline show from Arcade Fire – marking their first UK live performance since April 2018.The band will play in support of their forthcoming new album ‘We’, which is set for release on May 6 and has already been previewed by ‘The Lightning I, II’.A post shared by Arcade Fire (@arcadefire)Tickets for Arcade Fire’s KOKO show will go on sale at 12pm on Thursday (April 21) from here, while pre-sale access to tickets is available with pre-orders of ‘We’ on any format from the official Arcade Fire UK store.Fans around the world will also be able to tune in to the Amazon Music UK channel on Twitch on Friday to watch the KOKO gig from home, while they can also enjoy Arcade Fire on their [RE]DISCOVER playlist.KOKO’s reopening weekend will also feature the inaugural KOKO Electronic club night, which will see an extended set from deep house / techno DJ Luciano. Central Cee will then play two sets at the venue on May 1 at 4pm and 8pm.The likes of Lianne La Havas, Chase & Status and Pete Doherty are all set to perform at KOKO next month.

Pete Doherty says that he “nearly lost my feet” during his battle with drug addiction - www.nme.com - France
nme.com
30.03.2022

Pete Doherty says that he “nearly lost my feet” during his battle with drug addiction

Pete Doherty has revealed in a new interview that he “nearly lost my feet” while he was battling drug addiction.The Libertines musician has now been clean for over two years, and has spoken about that period, as well as his years battling addiction, in an interview with The Mirror.“I was really pushing the limits,” Doherty recalled about his addiction. “There were a few close calls really. I nearly lost my feet and horrible things like that.“It was very close, just because of the injecting.

Omar Apollo shares new Pharrell Williams-produced track, ‘Tamagotchi’ - www.nme.com - London - USA - Miami - Chad
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25.03.2022

Omar Apollo shares new Pharrell Williams-produced track, ‘Tamagotchi’

Omar Apollo has shared a new track produced by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo – check out ‘Tamagotchi’ below.Released today (March 24), trio recorded the track in Miami last year and it serves as the latest single to arrive from Apollo’s upcoming album, ‘Ivory’.The 16-track album is slated to release on April 8 via Warner Records and will include previously released singles ‘Go Away’ and ‘Bad Life’ featuring Kali Uchis.The album will also include recently released single ‘Invincible’ featuring fellow singer-songwriter Daniel Caesar.Listen to the new track here:Apollo first released ‘Go Away’ in July 2021, followed by ‘Bad Life’ with Kali Uchis in November. The latter track marked the second time that Uchis and Apollo have collaborated together, following ‘Hey Boy’ from Apollo’s 2020 project, ‘Apolonio’.‘Apolonio’ garnered a four-star rating from NME, who commented that the record “aches with unrequited feelings but, musically, sets the young star up as the new master of steamy bedroom jams”.Besides the album announcement and music video for ‘Invincible’, Omar Apollo has also announced the Desvelado tour, which kicks off in the United States in April.

The Libertines to perform ‘Up The Bracket’ in full at one-off London arena show - www.nme.com - France - London - Manchester - Denmark - city Kentish
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08.03.2022

The Libertines to perform ‘Up The Bracket’ in full at one-off London arena show

The Libertines have announced a one-off London arena show for this summer.Pete Doherty, Carl Barât and co. will headline the OVO Arena in Wembley, London on July 23 to mark the 20th anniversary of the band’s debut studio album, ‘Up The Bracket’ (2002).The special gig will see The Libertines perform the aforementioned record in its entirety, alongside other “classic” tracks. They’ll be joined at the show by some “very special guests” who are yet to be confirmed.Tickets go on sale this Friday (March 11) at 9am GMT – you can purchase yours from here.

Pete Doherty and Frédéric Lo share new single ’The Epidemiologist’ - www.nme.com - France
nme.com
07.03.2022

Pete Doherty and Frédéric Lo share new single ’The Epidemiologist’

Pete Doherty and Frédéric Lo have shared another collaborative single, ’The Epidemiologist’ – check out the official video below.The Libertines and Babyshambles frontman teamed up with the French musician for a new joint album, ‘The Fantasy Life Of Poetry & Crime’, which comes out next Friday (March 18) via Doherty’s own Strap Originals label.Having previously released the record’s title track and the song ‘You Can’t Keep It From Me Forever’, Doherty and Lo have today (March 7) further previewed their debut LP with ’The Epidemiologist’.“When Frédéric and I were sat at the kitchen table writing with guitars, we wanted the feel of ‘The Last Of The International Playboys’ or ‘Everyday Is Like Sunday’ [Morrissey],” Doherty explained of the duo’s latest offering.“There are a number of references in the lyrics to films, writers and books. It’s about hope when things are a mess.”Lo said: “It was one of the first songs I played to Peter but it was the last one we finished.

London’s KOKO to reopen in April with gigs by Pete Doherty, Jorja Smith and many more - www.nme.com - Britain
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01.03.2022

London’s KOKO to reopen in April with gigs by Pete Doherty, Jorja Smith and many more

initially shut in 2019 for a planned one-year refurbishment, though those plans were scuppered after a fire broke out at the venue in January 2020 before the coronavirus pandemic and “colossal water damage” then further held up progress.KOKO’s restoration and redevelopment has now been completed, and it intends to relaunch next month as a “50,000-square foot state-of-the-art live music venue and broadcasting house”.New additions to KOKO include its 200-capacity Fly Tower ‘venue within a venue’, a new shop/DJ space (which will feature “exclusive merch drops and artist collaborations”) and a morning to late-night pizzeria and tap bar, with Café KOKO also set to host intimate live performances.After Lianne La Havas recently announced a trio of shows at KOKO in May, the venue has this morning (March 1) confirmed a host of names who will perform as part of its relaunch.The likes of Pete Doherty, Jorja Smith, Kim Gordon, Tems, Portico Quartet, Omar Apollo, Remi Wolf and more have all confirmed gigs at KOKO in the coming months. You can find the venue’s calendar of events here.A new club night, KOKO Electronic, will also take place on Friday and Saturday nights until 6am, with the likes of Todd Terje, Jayda G and 2ManyDJs booked to perform so far.“It’s been a seven-year journey to bring this project to life and now, on the cusp of opening, I’m so happy to be paying homage to the cultural legacy of the building with a diverse mix of artists and contributing to arts and culture at a time when British live music needs it most,” Olly Bengough, CEO/Founder of KOKO, said in a statement.

The Libertines share update on Pete Doherty’s health, confirm London shows will go ahead - www.nme.com - city Kentish
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25.02.2022

The Libertines share update on Pete Doherty’s health, confirm London shows will go ahead

The Libertines have updated fans on the status of Pete Doherty‘s health, and have confirmed that tonight’s (February 25) show at London’s O2 Forum Kentish Town will go ahead.The band were forced to pull out of their Bristol date yesterday, after the co-frontman “developed a high fever and shortness of breath”.A doctor was called to his aide, and although he tested negative for COVID-19, he was diagnosed with an unspecified “respiratory infection which [required] immediate treatment”. He was advised not to take part in last night’s show “under any circumstances”, leading to its cancellation.Though The Libertines are yet to advise Bristol fans on when (or if) their gig will be rescheduled, they posted on Instagram earlier today that Doherty’s treatment has thus far been successful, and that he “has been allowed to travel to London today and tonight’s show will therefore go ahead”.A post shared by The Libertines (@thelibertines)“Our sincere apologies go to everyone who had tickets for Bristol, especially after all the disruption already caused by the pandemic,” they wrote. “We want to thank our fans for being so understanding and all the good wishes Peter has received.”The Libertines are currently wrapping up their rescheduled ‘Giddy Up A Ding-Dong Tour’, with London slated as the last stop.

Pete Doherty rushed for ‘immediate medical treatment’ after singer falls ill - www.ok.co.uk - Britain - France - Paris - Germany - city Cambridge - city Holland - city Kentish
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25.02.2022

Pete Doherty rushed for ‘immediate medical treatment’ after singer falls ill

Pete Doherty has undergone "immediate treatment" after developing a high fever and shortness of breath.The Libertines, who married Katia de Vidas in a secret wedding ceremony in September last year, was forced to cancel a string of his UK shows after his health worsened on Thursday night. In a post shared to his Instagram account, it was revealed that the doctor was quickly called in, and the 42 year old was diagnosed with a respiratory infection.

Pete Doherty requires “immediate treatment” following “respiratory infection” - www.nme.com - county Bristol - city Kentish
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25.02.2022

Pete Doherty requires “immediate treatment” following “respiratory infection”

Pete Doherty was advised to pull out of a Libertines gig in Bristol tonight (February 24) after it was discovered that he has a “respiratory infection”.The band, who are in the middle of their rescheduled ‘Giddy Up A Ding-Dong Tour’, took to social media this evening to share the news.“A doctor has been called to assess Peter’s condition tonight after he developed a high fever and shortness of breath,” the post began. “Thankfully, he has tested negative for COVID-19, but has been diagnosed with a respiratory infection which requires immediate treatment.“Unfortunately, he has been advised not to perform tonight under any circumstances, which was not a decision taken lightly, and he remains under close observation with the doctor.”The band said they were unclear as to whether Doherty will be able to perform at their two London shows this weekend at O2 Forum Kentish Town.

Pete Doherty to sign Glasgow prisoner to his record label - www.nme.com
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10.02.2022

Pete Doherty to sign Glasgow prisoner to his record label

Pete Doherty has revealed that he’s planning to sign a prisoner he met at a Glasgow jail to his record label.The Libertines frontman met the prisoner while involved in a project that saw him playing to prisoners as part of a life-drawing class. Doherty would play guitar while the prisoners at Barlinnie Prison drew him.Speaking to Craig Charles on 6 Music, Doherty opened up about the experience saying: “It was nice, actually, to keep my clothes on. Because when they first said, ‘you’re going to do a still life at Barlinnie Prison for the still life class’, obviously the first thing you think of is a nude model.“So I went there with a bit of trepidation, thinking, ‘well, I’m not going to be able to say no because I’ll just look like I’m bricking it’.

Paolo Nutini and Sam Fender announced as headline acts for Victorious festival - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - New York - county Jones - county Hampshire - county Iron - county Kane
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08.02.2022

Paolo Nutini and Sam Fender announced as headline acts for Victorious festival

Scots singer-songwriter Paolo Nutini and Sam Fender have been announced as headliners for the Victorious Festival in Hampshire.

Pete Doherty and Frédéric Lo announce UK and European tour - www.nme.com - Britain - France - Paris - Birmingham - Belgium - Berlin - city Amsterdam - county Camden
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28.01.2022

Pete Doherty and Frédéric Lo announce UK and European tour

Pete Doherty and collaborator Frédéric Lo have announced a UK and European tour – see all the details below.The Libertines and Babyshambles frontman teamed up with the French musician for a new joint album, ‘The Fantasy Life Of Poetry & Crime’, which is due for release on March 18 via Doherty’s own Strap Originals label.So far, the pair have shared the single ‘You Can’t Keep It From Me Forever’ as well as the record’s title track.Today (January 28) it’s been confirmed that Doherty and Lo will hit the road in May for ‘The Fantasy Life…’ tour. Kicking off in Paris on May 5, the stint also includes stop-offs in Cologne (May 6), Berlin (7), Amsterdam (9) and Belgium (11).The duo will touch down in the UK on May 13 for a headline performance at KOKO in Camden, London.

Pete Doherty and Frédéric Lo on how French serenity and being drug-free shaped their new album - www.nme.com - France
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21.01.2022

Pete Doherty and Frédéric Lo on how French serenity and being drug-free shaped their new album

Pete Doherty and collaborator Frédéric Lo have shared the single ‘You Can’t Keep It From Me Forever’ as well as announcing details of their new album ‘The Fantasy Life of Poetry & Crime’. Check it out below, along with our interview with the duo.Having previously shared the title track, now The Libertines/Babyshambles man and the French musician, musical director, composer, arranger, music producer and singer-songwriter preview their upcoming album (due for release in March) with the summer-ready track ‘You Can’t Keep It From Me Forever’ – which Doherty said was inspired by his now drug-free lifestyle and the pair’s love of classic indie-pop.“It reminded me a little bit of early Morrissey or some of the early Suede stuff, with an old-school catchy guitar,” Doherty told NME. “I never get bored of singing this song.

Pete Doherty and Frédéric Lo share new single ‘The Fantasy Life Of Poetry & Crime’ - www.nme.com - France
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19.11.2021

Pete Doherty and Frédéric Lo share new single ‘The Fantasy Life Of Poetry & Crime’

Pete Doherty has released a new single with Frédéric Lo – listen to ‘The Fantasy Life Of Poetry & Crime’ below.Arriving today (November 19). Doherty’s collaboration with the French composer/producer was written during the coronavirus lockdown and recorded in Étretat and Paris.

Carl Barât reveals he’s been working on new music with Jamie T - www.nme.com
nme.com
26.10.2021

Carl Barât reveals he’s been working on new music with Jamie T

Carl Barât has revealed that he is currently working on new music with Jamie T.Barât took to Instagram yesterday (October 25) to share an image of himself with Jamie and The Prodigy‘s Olly Burden, who is reportedly producing The Libertines‘ upcoming fourth album (via Music-News).Burden and Barât previously teamed up to write two tracks for Black Honey‘s second record, ‘Written & Directed’, which came out in March.“Da boys in the band… Been cookin’ up some dope lit sick shiz innit,” Barât

Rising star Andrew Cushin signs to Pete Doherty’s record label, Strap Originals - www.nme.com - city Newcastle
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17.10.2021

Rising star Andrew Cushin signs to Pete Doherty’s record label, Strap Originals

Andrew Cushin has signed to Pete Doherty’s record label, Strap Originals.The 21-year-old musician from Newcastle, who is tipped to be the next Sam Fender, was announced as a new signing to the label yesterday (October 16) and is now currently recording his new EP at the Albion Rooms in Margate.Speaking about the signing, Cushin said: “I am delighted to be at a label that I know believes in my music and that is willing to support me in this project.“Both Jai and Peter have been immensely

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