Punk pioneer Glen Matlock is coming to the Princess Pavilion at the end of this month.
The chief songwriter with the Sex Pistols, Glen penned the anthem Pretty Vacant and wrote the music to all of the Sex Pistols classics, including Anarchy in The UK and God Save the Queen.
In the 1990s Glen emerged as a solo force to be reckoned with, and his album Who’s he Think he is When he’s at Home? took everyone by surprise.
An evening with Glen Matlock will be at the Princess Pavilion on Wednesday, November 23 at 8pm.
Standard tickets cost £20 and are available from the Pavilion box office on 01326 211222, or online at princesspavilion.co.uk.
VIP tickets, which include a meet and greet with Glen, cost £35 and are available from See Tickets on 0871 2200 260, or online at seetickets.com.
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