
He’s a legend and an icon, a revolutionary and an immortal. John Lydon – aka Johnny Rotten – changed the face of music and sparked a cultural revolution.
The frontman and lyricist of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd (PiL) caused a political earthquake and transformed music for good. In his spoken word show, I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right, Lydon is touring the UK. He will talk about how he sees life, along with his unique and extraordinary career, and take audience questions during a pyrotechnic, one-off tour.
Lydon will be sharing his thoughts with audiences. He Could Be Wrong. He Could Be Right.
Ticket Information
Meet and Greet (pre-show meet and greet, please arrive on site at 5:15pm, best seats and goody bag): £91.50*
VIP (next best seats and goody bag): £51.50*
Standard: £34.50*
(PLEASE BE AWARE THAT ALL BOX SEATS HAVE A RESTRICTED VIEW OF THE STAGE)
*inclusive of a £1.50 booking fee
Age Rating: Strictly 18+
Show Running Times: 1 hour 50 minutes approx. including interval
Meet and Greet Information
Please arrive at the theatre for 5:15pm.
Access Information:
Wheelchair seats can be booked by calling Box Office on 01527 65203 during our Box Office opening hours of Tues - Thurs 9:30am - 16:30pm.
Please note that there is restricted leg room in the Circle which would not be suitable for anyone who requires accessible seating.
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