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The Libertines Festival – Gunnersbury Park 2025 (plus intimate warm-up show)

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The Libertines have announced a HUGE outdoor show at Gunnersbury Park, London on Saturday 9th August 2025.

Joining them will be very special guests Supergrass plus Soft Play, Hak Baker, Lambrini Girls and Real Farmer.

The band are also staging an intimate Gunnersbury Park warm-up show, taking place in West London this Thursday (31 July).

Entrance is on a first come, first served basis with only 250 tickets available. To be in with a chance of attending, fans can sign up here

This festival show brings to a close The Libertines’ world tour in support of their No.1 album All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade, that has seen them sell out gigs across the world from Australia to Mexico City, Seoul to France, Germany and now Shepherd’s Bush. 

Peter Doherty says: “We are going to take a break, live life a little for a bit and enjoy some time in the wilderness communing with nature, and see where the muse takes us. Hopefully you can make it to the final night of the tour at Gunnersbury Park. It’s gonna be historic. If not, we’ll see you down the road some time. Love Peter X” 

What the papers said about The Libertines world tour:  

THE TIMES 

“23 years on from their first hit, theyre keeping the stripes theyve earned one of the best British indie rock bands” 

THE GUARDIAN 

They are the greatest British rock band of the last 25 years” 

NME 

“One of the highlights of Glastonbury weekend” 

THE SUN 

“Two decades in, it feels like The Libertines have only just got started” 

LOUDER THAN WAR 

“From skiffle to classic rock n roll, through melody and poetry, The Libertines have now firmly established themselves as the nations second-most favourite band after Oasis.”  

The Libertines are Peter Doherty – vocals/guitar, Carl Barât – vocals/guitar, John Hassall – bass guitar and Gary Powell– drums. The band have released four albums: Up The Bracket (2002); The Libertines (2004); Anthems For Doomed Youth (2015) and All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade (2024).

 

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