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Sex Pistols Featuring Frank Carter Reschedule US Tour
The iconic punk band will hit the road this fall after guitarist Steve Jones' injury postponed the original dates.
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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The reformed Sex Pistols featuring vocalist Frank Carter have announced rescheduled dates for their postponed U.S. tour. The trek, the first full-length Pistols run stateside in over 20 years, was originally set to launch in 2025 before guitarist Steve Jones broke his wrist. It'll now kick off on September 11 in Dallas and wrap up on October 18 in Los Angeles.
Why it matters
The Sex Pistols are one of the most influential and iconic punk bands of all time. Their rescheduled U.S. tour, featuring original members alongside Frank Carter, will be a highly anticipated event for punk rock fans across the country.
The details
Previously purchased tickets to the originally scheduled shows will be valid for most of the new dates. Tickets to newly added stops will go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m. local time. For each show, the Pistols will be performing their classic 1977 album 'Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols' in full.
- The tour was originally set to launch in 2025 before guitarist Steve Jones broke his wrist.
- The rescheduled tour will now kick off on September 11, 2026 in Dallas.
- The tour will wrap up on October 18, 2026 in Los Angeles.
The players
Steve Jones
The guitarist for the Sex Pistols who broke his wrist, postponing the original tour dates.
Frank Carter
The vocalist who is fronting the reformed Sex Pistols for this tour in place of original singer John 'Johnny Rotten' Lydon.
Paul Cook
The original drummer for the Sex Pistols who is part of the reformed lineup.
Glen Matlock
The original bassist for the Sex Pistols who is part of the reformed lineup.
What they’re saying
“Mr. Jones here with an update on my wrist, I think it's good enough to do the upcoming tour. Now if I can just stop my legs from buckling up, I think I'll be in good shape.”
— Steve Jones (95xlive.com)
What’s next
Tickets to newly added tour stops will go on sale this Friday, March 6, 2026 at 10 a.m. local time.
The takeaway
The rescheduled Sex Pistols tour featuring Frank Carter will be a must-see event for punk rock fans, as the iconic band returns to the stage for their first full-length U.S. run in over two decades.
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