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March 2nd, 2026 by James Keith
The Anarchy in the U.K. tour is officially back on — and punk fans have every reason to celebrate.
After last year’s disappointment, when Steve Jones suffered a broken wrist that forced the tour to be canceled, the legendary guitarist is healed up and ready to hit the stage again.
The setback may have paused the chaos, but it certainly didn’t stop it. Now the band is gearing up with their new lead singer Frank Carter to bring that raw, unapologetic energy back to audiences where it belongs — loud and live.
Southern California fans, circle October 18th on your calendar. The Los Angeles date lands at the iconic Hollywood Palladium, a venue perfectly suited for a night of sweat, volume, and punk rock history.
The lineup is stacked: Frank Carter on vocals alongside Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, and Paul Cook. This combination promises a fierce celebration marking 50 years of one of the most influential bands in rock history. Expect classics, attitude, and the kind of electricity only true punk pioneers can deliver.
Songs their fans live and die for, “Pretty Vacant,” “Holidays in the Sun,” “God Save the Queen,” “Sub-Mission,” “EMI,” “My Way,” and “Anarchy in the U.K.,” are just a few of the era-defining songs we will hear at the Palladium.
Unless you opted for a refund, your tickets from last year should be honored, but definitely confirm with the venue to be safe.
If you don’t have tickets yet, now’s the time. Grab them before this one sells out.
HOLLYWOOD PALLADIUM
October 18th, 2026

This was one of the shows I was most excited about last year, and I’m fired up that it’s finally happening. Never Mind the Bollocks — here’s the Sex Pistols. Fifty years later, and they’re still charging. Let’s go!
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