We were visiting from the USA and really enjoyed this intimate performance by one of our music heroes. Friendly, welcoming local venue. Wouldn't have missed it for the world.
Posted by Laurie and Dennis on 07/07/2024
John Lydon, Union Chapel, London - 29th June 2024
He just captivates you from start to finish. Brilliant night and amazing venue
Posted by John Lydon on 02/07/2024
John Lydon, Union Chapel, London - 29th June 2024
Didn’t like the spitting but that’s his persona!! Fantastic amazing man
Posted by Charlotte Locker on 01/07/2024
John Lydon, Union Chapel, London - 29th June 2024
Brilliant Shame didn’t ask my question
Posted by Matt Hannon on 01/07/2024
John Lydon, Union Chapel, London - 29th June 2024
John was honest, emotional, funny & showed great loyalty to die hard fans & friends. Also exposed his great love love for Nora & Rambo. He delved into the depths of the music business plus personal family stories growing up. Peace John Love ya Steve
Posted by Steven on 01/07/2024
John Lydon, Union Chapel, London - 29th June 2024
From punk rock instigator to post punk agitator; the colossal contribution of John Lydon can never be understated.
As singer of Sex Pistols, he became a counter-culture icon when the band released just one seminal record Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols which featured such incendiary songs as "Anarchy in the U.K.", "God Save the Queen" and "Holidays in the Sun".
After their implosion; Lydon went on to start his multi-media enterprise Public Image Ltd. Centred around a post punk / art rock sound, they have released eleven studio albums, including Public Image: First Issue (1978), Metal Box (1979), The Flowers of Romance (1981), This Is What You Want... This Is What You Get (1984), Album (1986), Happy? (1987), 9 (1989), That What Is Not (1992), This Is PiL (2012), What the World Needs Now... (2015) and End of World (2023).