Jamie T joined The Libertines on stage at London’s Wembley Arena last night – check out the moment below.
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Jamie came on for the last song of the set, The Libertines’ ‘Don’t Look Back Into The Sun’ after the band had delivered a career-spanning set earlier in the evening. Libertines frontman Pete Doherty introduced Jamie T as the encore began, before taking Jamie’s hat and throwing it into the audience.
The gig was part of the 20th anniversary celebrations of their debut album âUp The Bracketâ, which will also see them release a âSuper Deluxe Editionâ of the record in October.
Elsewhere in the set, on ‘Radio America’, the band also played a snippet of The Beatles‘ ‘She Loves You’.
Check out fan-shot footage of the moment below, together with the set-list for the gig in full:
The Libertines bring out Jamie T at #WembleyArena #TheLibertines #JamieT pic.twitter.com/jnG2DPoEwB
— Teddy Coward (@cow_ted) July 23, 2022
Jamie T on stage with The Libertines, what a gig pic.twitter.com/1xRj1scl2m
— Michael (@MD1908__) July 23, 2022
The Libertines just brought out @jamietmusic !!!!!!!!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/Wm0DHt3gyR
— Amy Nic (@amynicz) July 23, 2022
Donât look back into the sun x #nffc #libertines pic.twitter.com/sWOtcU2p1z
— Jamie O'Dowd (@odowdspace) July 23, 2022
Libertines Wembley Arena setlist:
Part A – Up The Bracket
‘Vertigo’
‘Death on the Stairs’
‘Horrorshow’
‘Time for Heroes’
‘Boys in the Band’
‘Radio America’
‘Up the Bracket’
‘Tell the King’
‘The Boy Looked at Johnny’
‘Begging’
‘The Good Old Days’
‘I Get Along’
‘Mayday’Â – acoustic renditionÂ
Part B – Other songs
‘Mayday’ – full bandÂ
‘Bangkok’
‘Gunga Din’
‘You’re My Waterloo’
‘Music When the Lights Go Out’
‘What Katie Did’
‘Can’t Stand Me Now’
‘Don’t Look Back Into The Sun’ – with Jamie T
Speaking to NME backstage at Glastonbury this year, Doherty said he hoped The Libertinesâ long-awaited fourth album should be completed by the end of 2022.
âThe chemistry is working to the original chemical formula, with the prosperity, harmony and advancement of the Albionâs dream and promise,â Doherty told NME.
Looking to the future, Doherty confirmed that writing sessions in Jamaica were pencilled in for work on the long-awaited follow-up to 2015âs âAnthems For Doomed Youthâ.
Having previously told NME that the record looked set to have an eclectic mix of styles in the same vein as The Clashâs âSandinistaâ, Doherty explained: âThere are lots of things on the table â some really good, strong and melodic rockânâroll songs. Weâve also got ideas for soundscapes and spoken word stuff.â
Asked when the album might be complete, he replied: âBy the end of the year, I think â hopefully. Weâll get the demos done in the summer hopefully, and then weâll see.â
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