Sex Pistols Announce 50th Anniversary Tour Stop in Denver

Legendary punk band to perform iconic album "Never Mind the Bollocks" in full at the Ogden Theatre.

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

The Sex Pistols have announced a rescheduled stop on their "Anarchy in the U.K.: 50 Years of Punk" tour, set to take place at the Ogden Theatre in Denver, Colorado on October 9, 2026. The band, featuring original members Steve Jones, Paul Cook, and Glen Matlock along with Frank Carter, will perform their classic 1977 album "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols" in its entirety, as well as additional material from their catalog.

Why it matters

The Sex Pistols are considered one of the most influential and iconic punk rock bands of all time. Their 1977 debut album "Never Mind the Bollocks" is widely regarded as a seminal work that helped launch the punk movement. This 50th anniversary tour is a rare opportunity for fans to see the band perform their classic album live.

The details

The Denver date was one of several shows rescheduled from last fall when the tour was halted after guitarist Steve Jones suffered a broken wrist. With Jones now fully recovered, the band is set to resume plans to celebrate 50 years since the Sex Pistols' formation, bringing this long-awaited run to audiences across the continent.

  • The Sex Pistols' "Anarchy in the U.K.: 50 Years of Punk" tour stop in Denver is scheduled for Friday, October 9, 2026.
  • The tour was originally planned for last fall but was postponed after guitarist Steve Jones broke his wrist.

The players

Steve Jones

Guitarist for the Sex Pistols, who suffered a broken wrist last year that led to the tour being rescheduled.

Paul Cook

Drummer for the Sex Pistols, performing as part of the 50th anniversary tour.

Glen Matlock

Original bassist for the Sex Pistols, performing as part of the 50th anniversary tour.

Frank Carter

Joining the Sex Pistols on their 50th anniversary tour.

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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, Guitarist, Sex Pistols (9news.com)

What’s next

Tickets for the Sex Pistols' Denver show on October 9, 2026 will go on sale to the general public this Friday at 10am local time.

The takeaway

The Sex Pistols' 50th anniversary tour is a landmark moment for punk rock fans, offering a rare opportunity to see the iconic band perform their seminal album "Never Mind the Bollocks" live. The rescheduled Denver date is sure to be a highlight of the tour, as the band celebrates their lasting influence on the music industry.