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Get Babyshambles tickets now to see an amazing performance live by a great entertainer. As the spiralling chaos of The Libertines lurched from one beautiful rock'n'roll mess to another, front man Pete Doherty started his new side project in 2003. On the night of the band's first scheduled gig Doherty was arrested for burgling fellow Libertine Carl Barat's flat and the birth of Babyshambles was put on hold for two months while he served time in Pentonville. Plagued by drug problems, oppressive tabloid pressure and the general anarchy of Doherty's lifestyle, the band's line-up changed frequently, but the success of Top 10 singles Killamangiro and F*** Forever paved the way for debut album Down In Albion (2005).

Driven by clattering bursts of raucous garage rock and Doherty's naturally poetic vision of the world, the band's reputation for controversy and unreliability continues to grow but their second album Shotter's Nation (2007) reached Number 5 in the UK and was received well by the critics.

Doherty went on to start a solo career and reform The Libertines, but the Babies continue to shamble along. Get your Babyshambles tickets today!

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Songs from the Babyshambles Tour Setlist

Babyshambles's setlist while performing in Le Havre , 28 at “Magic Mirrors” included the following songs:

  • Nothing Comes to Nothing
  • Seven Shades
  • Fall From Grace
  • Killamangiro
  • There She Goes
  • Carry On Up the Morning
  • Beg, Steal or Borrow
  • Side of the Road
  • Farmer's Daughter
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Pete Doherty (born 12th March 1979), The Libertines and Babyshambles frontman, is as well known for his rock & roll lifestyle and excesses as he is his music, which often straddles between garage rock and post punk.

Growing up in a military family, Doherty spent much of his childhood moving from military base to military base, living in Germany, Northern Ireland and Cyprus for a time. After a brief jaunt at Queen Mary college of the University of London, Doherty dropped out after a year, moving in to a flat with friend and fellow musician, Carl Barât in London, UK. The pair decided to form a band, which was to become The Libertines, along with bassist John Hassal and drummer Gary Powell, signing to Rough Trade records in December 2001.

Their debut album, "Up The Bracket," released in 2002, brought Doherty and his band mainstream success, gaining a huge following and being regarded as the next big thing in British music. Shortly after this success, Doherty spiralled into drug addiction and was even arrested for burgling Barât's flat. With an ever increasing drug problem, Doherty was asked to leave The Libertines, after failed rehabilitation attempts. However, the band did manage to record their self-titled second album during this time (August 2004), receiving critical praise. The band went on an indefinite hiatus following its release, unable to continue due to Doherty's personal problems.

Doherty went on to form Babyshambles, who released their debut album "Down in Albion" in 2005, which whilst being a rough and unfinished record, it still showed the talent and skills of Doherty's songwriting. A second Babyshambles record, "Shotter's Nation," was released in 2007, following which the band went on a hiatus.

Doherty became the fascination of the British tabloid press, due to his infamous behaviour and drug problems, as well as the much publicised tumultuous relationship with supermodel Kate Moss His continued problems with the police led to a 14-week arrest, detained at Wormwood Scrubs prisoning 2008.

Doherty has frequently played solo gigs, often doing so at short notice, sometimes holding guerrilla gigs at various places, including his own North london flat. In 2009, he released his first solo album, titled "Grace/Wastelands," which was received with critical acclaim. Doherty has also reunited with the Libertines and Babyshambles for some high profile performances at European festivals since 2009.

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An indie musician like Pete Doherty cannot be understood until you see him live. I was a casual listener of Pete Doherty's music when I bought a ticket to see him perform. I was blown away!! I was with a friend, who had never heard of him. I was in a really bad mood before I went so I was kind of expecting to have a horrible experience, but Pete Doherty is far too talented to feel anything but awed in his presence.

First off, I didn't expect him to be so stylish and cool. He performed in this well-tailored suit and awesome fedora. Doherty might seem like a shy guy, but he plays and sings like nobody can bring him down. He's one of those people whose entire persona transforms when he's performing. He had such a magnetic personality. The entire crowd was drawn to his crooning voice and his British accent. In between performing songs, he cracked jokes and engaged the audience.

He gained so much of my respect because of the way he played with passion, but kept true to who he was. I clapped my hands with the others in the crowd, and we cheered for him to keep singing. None of us wanted the performance to end.

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Many people now recognise Pete Doherty's name partly due to his musical credibilities and partly due to his controversial lifestyle involving the excessive use of drugs. Away from the paper headlines, you cannot deny that Doherty has an impressive discography having co-fronted iconic indie band The Libertines before founding Babyshambles who received an equal critical acclaim.

He does not perform solo frequently yet when he does he relies on the past releases of his two bands to create the setlist. He is joined by accompanying musicians yet the focus is truly on Pete as he stands centre stage with a trusty acoustic guitar. Despite his past of substance abuse, his voice has retained its gritty quality whilst he is actually incredibly witty between tracks as he engages in banter with both the crowd and his band. The performances of 'Time For Heroes' and 'Don't Look Back Into The Sun' are faultless and it makes you wonder if all these years when we have focused on Doherty's personal life, we should have been focusing on the music.

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Disappointing and frustrating.

Doors opened at 17:00 but concert only started at 21:30 because – presumably – Mr Doherty was late. So we were left waiting for hours with nothing to do (except a 15 minute opening act).

Concert, however good, lasted only 1 hour.

This is my very last time attending one of his concerts!

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O que valeu a pena mesmo foi ver Peter Doherty.

Infelizmente ele não estava nos melhores dias mas, mesmo assim foi legal.

Acredito que todos que estiveram no show pensam a mesma coisa. Mesmo assim, cada segundo foi inesquecível.

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He was soo great. Happy, funny and made a really good show. I saw both shows he did at Vasateatern in Stockholm 16th and 17th of Mars -18 and was really happy both nights. Pete was funny, spontanious and seems to love performing.

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Pete played a good gig with songs that you think he would play.

Did play som extra songs cause it was the last show on the tour. Songs like f*ck forever, killamangiro, Albion, your my Waterloo and last of the english roses.

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Amazing homecoming gig! Peter was on top form! Great to see other babyshbles members playing alongside him! Great set, even played some Libertines numbers too! One of the best nights of my life, quite gutted its over!

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Great gig with Pete didnt play Killmanjaro or f*ck forever but did listen to us and played What katie did. Best on the night was Albion really nice version of the babyshambles song.

Peter on top form with good mix of old and new, fuck forever a definite highlight for me. Decent mix of support acts too. Never been to O2 Kentish before and it's a great venue

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Babyshambles are an English indie rock band established in London. The band was formed by Peter Doherty during a hiatus from his former band The Libertines, but Babyshambles has since become his main project. Babyshambles draws inspiration from the punk and ska genres, and has released three albums, one EP and a number of singles. The band has received a great deal of attention from the British tabloid press as a result of interest in Doherty's personal life. The name "Babyshambles" originates from a set of nicknames given to Doherty ("Babyshambles") and Carl Barat ("Papashingles") by the Queens of Noize. The word had its origin in a scrawl on the walls of the Albion Rooms. Early history In mid- 2003, Peter Doherty was banned from playing with The Libertines until he could overcome his substance abuse problems. As a response, Doherty formed an alternate band, and recruited former Libertines line-up man, 'Scarborough' Steve Bedlow as vocalist. Initially, Doherty planned on calling his new band "T' Libertines", because of the band's Yorkshire connection - the line up of the band at the time consisted mainly of Yorkshiremen. On the night Babyshambles' first gig was scheduled to take place, Doherty was arrested for burgling Carl Barat's flat. After he was charged and released, his friend Dean Fragile organized a new gig at the Tap'n'Tin. The performance received mixed reviews. Doherty was sentenced to six months imprisonment for his crime. His sentence was later reduced on appeal to two months. When he was released from prison, Doherty rejoined The Libertines and sidelined his Babyshambles project. However, he found time to record the band's first single, Babyshambles, which was released in April 2004 on High Society Records. The single was limited to 2000 CDs and 1000 7" vinyl copies. In the early summer of 2004, Doherty once again found himself cast out of The Libertines because of his drug use. As a result, Doherty brought Babyshambles to the fore with Patrick Walden on guitar, Gemma Clarke on drums and Peter Perrett's two sons, Jamie and Peter Junior, on guitar and bass respectively. Doherty organised several gigs and the band began to gain respect in their own right, even though Doherty missed a number of appearances. The band's line-up underwent several changes before stabilizing during the late summer of 2004 with Doherty on vocals, Patrick Walden on guitar, Gemma Clarke on drums and Drew McConnell on bass. 2004: First UK tour In September and October 2004, Babyshambles embarked on a British tour that culminated with two shows at the London Scala. Despite fears that Doherty's performance would not be consistent, the tour sold-out and received critical acclaim. The band's second single, Killamangiro, was released November 29, 2004 on Rough Trade Records, reaching number 8 on the UK singles chart. The band embarked on another tour in December 2004, among growing concerns regarding Doherty's drug dependence. During a gig in Blackpool, the band walked off the stage when it became clear that Doherty was too intoxicated to perform, and a riot broke out at the London Astoria after Doherty failed to appear. In January 2005, Gemma Clarke quit the band , citing disagreements with the management, whom she blamed for failing to address Doherty's obvious drug problem. She was subsequently replaced by Adam Ficek. Down In Albion In April and May 2005, Babyshambles spent several weeks in a recording studio in Wales working on their debut album with Mick Jones of The Clash, who had also worked with Doherty on the production of The Libertines' albums. The album, entitled Down in Albion, was released on November 14, 2005. It reached the Top 10 on the UK Albums Chart. The first single from the album, Fuck Forever, had been released on August 15, reaching number four on the UK singles chart. The second single, Albion, was released on November 28 and reached number eight in the UK singles chart. Fellow British rock group Oasis had booked Babyshambles to support them on their UK tour in July 2005. However, Doherty was attending the birthday celebration of fashion designer Hedi Slimane with Kate Moss and was unable to arrange transport back to the UK in time for the band's first appearance. As a consequence, Oasis cancelled Babyshambles' support for the rest of the tour. Several small gigs took place at the end of 2005, punctuated by Doherty's appearance on the high-brow current affairs television show Newsnight, which ended with a tearful rendition of Music When the Lights Go Out. 2006-2007 Babyshambles announced four small club shows in London, Liverpool, Sheffield and Stoke in January, 2006. To the surprise of his fans, the band performed without guitarist Patrick Walden, with Doherty on lead guitar instead. Walden returned for a gig in Cambridge on January 23 and a UK tour in February. He played his last gig with the band in April 2006, and has only appeared with Babyshambles once since; during a tribute gig in 2009 for Jonny Sedassy (also known as Jonny Rhythm), a friend of the band who passed away in earlier in the year. Walden has also appeared on stage independently and in the company of Drew McConnell and Seb Rochford, playing two Babyshambles songs which he co-wrote with Peter Doherty, in July 2007. In February 2006, Babyshambles won the Naomi Award for Worst Live Act, and were nominated for several NME awards. The band performed Albion at the NME Awards show (their first live performance with Mik Whitnall) , and Doherty won the "Sexiest Man" award. In August, 2006, Babyshambles signed to major record label, Parlophone, for the release of an EP and headlined the Get Loaded in the Park festival. The band released the limited edition single, Beg, Steal or Borrow, which was exclusively available to those who had attended the festival. A free copy of The Blinding was released in the street magazine The Big Issue. A cover version of the Clash song, Janie Jones was released through B-Unique Records in October. The single was released to raise money for Joe Strummer's charity foundation, Strummerville, and features contributions from others bands such as Dirty Pretty Things, Larrikin Love, We Are Scientists, The Kooks, and Guillemots. This release marked the first time that Carl Barat and Peter Doherty had worked together since The Libertines parted, although they never met during the recording process. On December 4, 2006, The Blinding EP was released to critical acclaim. The release was promoted with music videos for The Blinding and I Love You But You're Green, and an acoustic performance of the latter on The Culture Show. The single was not eligible for the singles chart because it contained too many tracks; however, the band claimed on their MySpace page that it would have made number four in the Christmas Day 2006 UK chart had it been eligible. On January 18, 2007, it was announced that the band had signed a long-term record deal with Parlophone. The contract was reportedly for three albums. In Summer 2007, Babyshambles played Oxygen, Glastonbury Festival, the V Festival, T in the Park and Paredes de Coura Festival. Shotter's Nation On October 1, 2007 Babyshambles released their second album, Shotter's Nation. The track listing for the album was revealed on July 23, 2007 in the review posted on Allan Jones' Editor's Diary Uncut.co.uk blog. The Stephen Street-produced record contains 12 tracks and features a guest appearance from Bert Jansch on the acoustic closer. Adam Ficek commented that Shotter's Nation is a "glossy picture" of where the band are at at the moment. The first single from the album, Delivery, was released on September 17, 2007, reaching number six in the UK Singles Chart after its first week on general sale. A week prior to the release, a 7 inch vinyl containing a demo version of the song and an interview with the band was released with NME magazine. The album was received much better than previous Babyshambles releases. With an AMG rating of 3.5 stars (Compared with 2.5 for Down in Albion and 3 stars for The Blinding EP) In November 2007, Babyshambles played their first arena tour, taking in dates at the Newcastle Metro Radio Arena, MEN Arena in Manchester, the Nottingham Arena, Bournemouth International Centre, London's Wembley Arena and Birmingham's National Indoor Arena. The second single from Shotter's Nation, You Talk, was released on December 3, 2007. 2008 - 2010 In January and February 2008, Babyshambles played their biggest European tour to date. On April 8th 2008, it was announced that Babyshambles was going to release a live CD/DVD, titled "Oh, What a Lovely Tour!", on June 2. The concert was recorded during the winter leg of the UK arena tour at the SECC Glasgow on the 2nd of December. On May 22 2008, Babyshambles performed at the Saturday Night Fiber, a new music festival in Madrid, Spain with other artists such as Morrissey. Growing speculation suggested that Babyshambles would be unable to make all tour dates for 2008, but in an interview with music magazine NME, Doherty commented that he "will honour all his booked live commitments with Babyshambles, but will not book further gigs until his solo album is finished". The band had apparently been into studios to record 9 demos for their third upcoming album, with rumours speculating the involvement of Stephen Street. Doherty further stated in an interview that Mik Whitnall was writing all the music for the new album, leaving him to compose the lyrics. In June 2010, it was announced, after much previous speculation, that Babyshambles drummer Adam Ficek had left the band and had been replaced temporarily by Supergrass drummer Danny Goffey. A statement from Babyshambles’ spokesperson said: "Babyshambles have parted company with drummer Adam Ficek. Currently booked Babyshambles commitments will take place with Danny Goffey of Supergrass filling in on drums." Sequel to the Prequel (2010–present) After the departure of drummer and co songwriter Adam Ficek in 2010, Babyshambles recruited former Supergrass drummer Danny Goffey temporarily. In early 2013, NME announced that Babyshambles were working on a third album, with Stereophonics drummer Jamie Morrison replacing Adam Ficek in the line-up, but the drummer in the band's third album is called Adam Falkner. Stephen Street denied this speculation; however, bassist Drew McConnell is said to have broken the news to the music magazine. On 29 April 2013, Babyshambles announced a UK tour for the months of September and October of the same year, kicking off on 4 September at Glasgows Barrowlands. Their third album album, titled Sequel to the Prequel, was released on September 2nd, 2013, following Babyshambles' scheduled Australian shows in late July. "Nothing Comes to Nothing", the first single of the record, was streamed on the 8th of July, 2013

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Group Babyshambles

Active 2003-present

Members Gemma Clarke Peter Doherty Adam Falkner Adam Ficek Drew McConnell Jamie Morrison Jamie Perrett Peter Perrett Jr Seb Rochford Scarborough Steve Patrick Walden Mik Whitnall

Latest visited sessions BBC Proms (Carl Barat) Festival Soirs d'Été (Babyshambles) Dirty South (Babyshambles) The Sailor Sessions (Babyshambles) Royal Albert Hall Live (Peter Doherty) Paradiso, Amsterdam (Babyshambles)

Latest visited songs Princess India (Wolfman) I Love You But You're Green (Babyshambles) Sparkling Bootz (Roses Kings Castles) Up the Bracket (The Libertines) My Cloud is Like a Tree (Helsinki) Changing Ships (Yeti)

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