The Libertines are playing a giant show in London in Gunnersbury Park next week, but before they do, the band are playing a very small warm-up show in London this Thursday (July 31).
Not much else is known about the location so far, with the only descriptors of it being a tiny 250-capacity venue in West London – far below the crowds The Libertines are known to draw in to make for a more intimate affair with the band. They will take to the stage at 7:30pm.
Credit: The Libertines, via IG
Each ticket will cost £22.50, and it comes before a run of larger shows in mainland Europe ahead of their final show of the year: a headliner at Gunnersbury Park on a full day lineup that includes Supergrass, Soft Play, Hak Baker, and Real Farmer on August 9.
How to get tickets to see The Libertines at their intimate show
On their Instagram post, the band have put out a link to sign up for a chance to get a spot at the show. Once you’ve put in your name and email, you’ll be in with an opportunity to bag those tickets. Once they go live following the email sign-ups, it will be a first-come, first-served affair with very limited spacing.
These run of shows close a tour that has seen the band play everywhere from Mexico to Australia to South Korea to Glastonbury, and will be a chance to hear tracks from their latest record, All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanadeas well as classic tracks including Can’t Stand Me Now, Don’t Look Back Into The Sunand What Katie Did.
The Libertines play at a 250-capacity, undisclosed West London venue on July 31, before taking to Gunnersbury Park on August 9.











