BY
ROB JONES
I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right – is the name of the tour that has Sex Pistols and PIL front man John Lydon (nee Rotten) speak and take queries from the public. On the evening of Friday, 2nd October, 2020 there will be a Q & A with John Lydon at The Grand Pavilion in Porthcawl.

John Lydon will talk about how he sees life, along with his unique and extraordinary career, during a one-off 54-date UK tour. The shows in autumn 2020 will coincide with the publication of his new book, ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’ and will visit all parts of England, Scotland and Wales.

Lydon will reflect on the Sex Pistols, Public Image Limited (PiL), his art and his life’s story during informal evenings of conversation and audience questions. The tour will start in September 2020 and end in November 2020 and tickets go on sale on Friday November 1. A limited number of pre-release tickets for fans are available from Monday October 28. VIP meet & greet packages will also be available.

Signed limited edition copies of his forthcoming book ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’, written especially for this tour, will be available at venues – only 5,000 numbered copies will be printed.

An icon, a revolutionary and an immortal, as the leader and lyricist of the Sex Pistols, Johnny Rotten changed the face of music and sparked a cultural revolution. During his varied years in Public Image Ltd (PIL) he has pushed back the boundaries.

As a writer, Lydon has written two best-selling volumes of memoir i.e.:  ‘Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs’ and ‘Anger Is An Energy: My Life Uncensored’.

Now he is embarking on his first spoken word tour, where fans will get to hear his stories up-close and personal.

Signed limited edition copies of his forthcoming book ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’, written especially for this tour, will be available at venues – only 5,000 numbered copies will be printed.

An icon, a revolutionary and an immortal, as the leader and lyricist of the Sex Pistols, Johnny Rotten changed the face of music and sparked a cultural revolution. He caused an earthquake which transformed music for good. During his varied years in Public Image Ltd he has pushed back the boundaries.

As a writer, Lydon has written two best-selling volumes of memoir: i.e. ‘Rotten: No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs’ and ‘Anger Is An Energy: My Life Uncensored’. To add to which many television spots have been accrued.

Now he is embarking on his first spoken word tour, where fans will get to hear his stories up-close and personal.

Grand Pavilion
  • The Esplanade
  • Porthcawl
  • CF36 3YW
01656 815 995
grandpavilion.co.uk