Babyshambles to reunite for first time in decade for tour - with Leeds date set

It'll mark the 20th anniversary of the 2005 album Down In Albion

Pete Doherty
Author: Laura Harding, PAPublished 1st Sep 2025

English rock band Babyshambles will reunite for a tour for the first time in more than ten years to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their album Down In Albion.

The band was formed by frontman Pete Doherty during a hiatus from his other band The Libertines.

Doherty said: "It's unfinished business and everywhere I go I get 'what's happening with the 'shambles'.

"It's a no-brainer for me, a real desire to play some of them old tunes and have a little shindig."

The death of the band's former lead guitarist, Patrick Walden, was announced in June.

Bass guitarist Drew McConnell said: "The death of Patrick made us determined that we have to tour now."

The band will play venues in Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Leeds, Nottingham, Norwich, Plymouth and London's celebrated Brixton Academy.

The 2005 album Down In Albion featured hits such as F*** Forever.

Tickets for the live shows go on sale on September 5, with pre-sale on September 3.

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