John Lydon

John Lydon at Theatre Royal Brighton

Why see John Lydon?

I May be Wrong, I may be right

Perennially outspoken punk music icon and rebel John Lydon returns to the road in May 2024 with a new tour that'll see him deliver 'An Evening With' in his own inimitable style. Pitched as a spoken word show, join Johnny Rotten for a 'pyrotechnic' journey through his life and career where he'll share his insights for a live audience.

Long before I'm A Celebrity, butter adverts and genuinely moving Eurovision entries, John Lydon, AKA Johnny Rotten came to public notice as a foul-mouthed young member of the Sex Pistols in the early 70s. Changing music forever, Lydon rode the wave all the way to the top, and has since become a legendary figure. As politically correct as Boris' Whataspp log, don't miss your chance to see the immortal Lydon - in his own words.

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5 reviews, average rating: (3.8 Stars)

Don

Anarchy

This man single handedly changed the course of U.K. culture. He succeeded in destroying a system which had constrained popular culture for the benefit of a privileged few and kicked down doors for the many. His books give an insight into the why and how this happened. I believe John has a sixth sense as a result of his early years and it is no coincidence he became such a catalyst of change. In this show John explains some of that background in a sometimes heartfelt, mostly humorous way and it is a privilege to hear it from the man himself. The second half is a Q & A which is a bit of a lottery depending on the questions, however, John talked with boundless enthusiasm about the music that influenced him, and which (imho) I can hear in all his music. Again, no coincidence, and no accident. John led a chorus of Anarchy in the U.K. Everyone sang from the bottom of their hearts. I cried with the memories of how that single made me feel. John was about 10 feet away. £40 very well spent. ... Read more

Steve Lodge

An emotional rollercoaster - tears & laughter

John spent 1st half of show talking about his life in his own style. Many stories about growing up & some Pistols memories as well. When it came to talking about his beloved Nora, he broke down, it was heartbreaking to see, pure emotion. But this is John, open & honest, this was raw for him - the 2nd half was an audience Q&A. John was witty, funny & had us laughing out loud. Plus we all got to sing Anarchy in the UK along with John. The show over ran as John didnt stop talking, he definitely thrived on the audience interaction. He was great entertainment. When they finally got him to stop talking, the audience gave him a standing ovation, Again John became emotional. It was so brave of him to open up and talk about his wife & his feelings to a room full of strangers. This was the real John Lydon on show, not the Johnny Rotten, punk rocker. So glad I went, great value for money. Entertaining & memorable. ... Read more

Brighton Punk

Legend

Loved the show. Despite being one of the biggest influences on some of the greatest alternative bands John has remained down to earth and humble. There was no ego on show and the stories he shared were gritty and relatable. There was a lot of shared warmth between John and his audience. The last reviewer stated it was unrehearsed... It was real, honest, unpredictable. Exactly how we wanted John to be! There were some parts that were undeniably painful to relay on stage but John was able to do this honourably. It was extremely touching and took balls to stand on a stage and share these experiences.. So, there were highs and lows, as we all encounter in life but alongside we were treated with a roaring sing a long to Anarchy In The Uk. Hell yeah!!!! If you think you know John through tv clips and books treat yourself to seeing him speak his truth live. He walks it like he talks it, just him, on a stage, no big production, just raw, funny and wonderfully original. ... Read more
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