(Almost) The Anarchy Tour:
Sex Pistols Experience + Ed Tudor-Pole + London Calling
The Fleece,
Bristol
Saturday 31st December 2011 from 8:00pm
Featured performers
Sex Pistols Experience
The Sex Pistols Experience are the Worlds leading Pistols tribute show band. With a Worldwide reputation built from over 1000 live shows made up from extensive tours of the U.K, USA, Europe & south America. The band have played all the top venues & appreared in film & T.v as the Sex Pistols/Sid & Nancy. They've gained approval from the real Pistols band themselves with appearances on Jonesy's Jukebox & performing Pistols aftershow parties. Check the website for more info & do not miss the show!!
Ed Tudor-Pole
Ed Tudor-Pole had a brief stint as one of the Sex Pistols, replacing Johnny Rotten, before things really took off in the early 80s for his own band Tenpole Tudor who produced such singalong hits as 'Swords Of A Thousand Men' and 'Wunderbar'. Ed went onto find considerable success in film & T.v starring alongside Clint Eastwood , Joe Strummer, and Gary Oldman amongst others. Now playing mainly acoustic shows, Ed treats his audiences to a delightful mix of punk, country and rock 'n' roll.
London Calling
London Calling: a definitive tribute to the music of The Clash. "London Calling…. had the punks dancing and they didn't stop until the third encore….sound like their heroes….managed to capture the spirit of The Clash" (Bristol Evening Post)
Ed Tudor-Pole
Ed Tudor-Pole had a brief stint as one of the Sex Pistols, replacing Johnny Rotten, before things really took off in the early 80s for his own band Tenpole Tudor who produced such singalong hits as 'Swords Of A Thousand Men' and 'Wunderbar'. Ed went onto find considerable success in film & T.v starring alongside Clint Eastwood , Joe Strummer, and Gary Oldman amongst others. Now playing mainly acoustic shows, Ed treats his audiences to a delightful mix of punk, country and rock 'n' roll.
London Calling
London Calling: a definitive tribute to the music of The Clash. "London Calling…. had the punks dancing and they didn't stop until the third encore….sound like their heroes….managed to capture the spirit of The Clash" (Bristol Evening Post)




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