Public Image Ltd: This Is Not The Last Tour

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PiL Bio & Timeline…
After fronting the Sex Pistols, John Lydon formed post-punk originators Public Image Ltd
(PiL). Widely regarded as one of the most innovative bands of all time, their music and
vision earned them 5 UK Top 20 Singles and 5 UK Top 20 Albums.
With a shifting line-up and unique sound – fusing rock, dance, folk, pop and dub – Lydon
guided the band from their debut album ‘First Issue’ in 1978 through to 1992’s ‘That What
Is Not’, before a 17 year hiatus.
Lydon reactivated PiL in 2009, touring extensively and releasing three critically acclaimed
albums ‘This is PiL’ in 2012 followed by ‘What The World Needs Now…’ in 2015 and ‘End
of World’ in 2023.
PiL continue to challenge and thrive.
See timeline below for further information…

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1978
John Lydon forms Public Image with Keith Levene (guitar), Jah Wobble (bass), and Jim
Walker (drums).
The band sign to Virgin Records and release their debut single ‘Public Image’ in October,
followed by the album ‘Public Image – First Issue’ in December. Barely six months after
forming.
PiL (Public Image Limited) play their first UK shows on Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

1979
Jim Walker leaves to be replaced by a succession of drummers, most notably Richard
Dudanski then Martin Atkins.
Release of the second single ‘Death Disco’. Written by John Lydon to his dying mother.
‘Metal Box’ is released: 12 tracks on three separate 12″ records – playing at 45 rpm –
housed in a limited edition metal canister.

1980
PiL play their first US shows and also appear on ‘American Bandstand’. John Lydon brings
the audience on stage to dance and mime to ‘Poptones’ and ‘Careering’.

Jah Wobble leaves. Jeannette Lee – who had worked behind the scenes – takes a more
prominent, but still non-musical, role.
Release of live album ‘Paris Au Printemps’. Recorded live in Paris, January 17th and
18th, 1980. ‘Metal Box’ is re-released as ‘Second Edition’ in a cardboard sleeve.

1981
Release of third studio album ‘Flowers of Romance’. Preceded by the single of same
name.
PiL play a special show at New York, The Ritz. They perform behind a huge video screen.
The audience riots.
PiL decide to relocate to New York from London due to logistics and Police harassment.

1982
Drummer Martin Atkins rejoins, followed by bassist Pete Jones.
Recording begins in New York on what will be the 4th PiL studio album.
US and Canadian live shows.

1983
Pete Jones leaves. Keith Levene leaves.
PiL play a short Japanese tour. John Lydon is the only founder member still in the band.
With the exception of Martin Atkins, the line-up is largely unknown local New Jersey
musicians hired for the shows. A live album from the tour is released.
Release of ‘This Is Not A Love Song’. PiL’s biggest UK hit single; peaking at Number 5.
Followed by the first real UK and European tours.

1984
‘This Is What You Want… This Is What You Get’ album is released, preceded by ‘Bad
Life’ single. The album contains re-recorded material from the 1982 & 1983 New York
sessions; including ‘This Is Not A Love Song’.
New live line-up is recruited for North American, Japanese and Australian tours.
John Lydon – now the only original PiL member – releases his first single outside the
band. Time Zone: ‘World Destruction’ with Africa Bambaataa.

1986
Release of ‘Album’ album. Recorded with producer Bill Laswell and various session
musicians; including Ginger Baker, Steve Vai, and Ryuichi Sakamoto. ‘Rise’ from the
album peaks at Number 11 in the UK charts.
A new PiL band is recruited: John McGeoch (guitar), Allan Dias (bass), Lu Edmonds
(keyboards / guitar) and Bruce Smith (drums).
UK, European and North American tours.

1987
The “new” PiL release their first album together ‘Happy?’.
Release of the single’s ‘Seattle’ and ‘The Body’.
UK, European and North American Tours, plus first ever South American shows.

1988
PiL headline the first day of the ‘Rock Summer Festival’ in Tallinn, Estonia (USSR) playing
to over 120,000 people. The biggest rock festival to be played behind the Iron Curtain.
Lu Edmonds is forced to quit the band due to health problems.

1989
Release of ‘9’. The 7th PiL studio album. And the 9th album including the two live albums.
PiL – along with New Order and The Sugarcubes (featuring Bjork) – tour North
America.The three band package tour – known as ‘Monsters of Alternative Rock’ – is a
forerunner to the now famous Lollapalooza tours of the early nineties.
Australian Tour. And one-off UK show at London, Hammersmith.

1990
Bruce Smith leaves.
‘The Greatest Hits So Far’ compilation album is released; including several 12″ mixes and
remixes, plus the new track ‘Don’t Ask Me’.
‘Don’t Ask Me’ becomes PiL’s biggest UK hit single since ‘Rise’.

1992

PiL – Lydon, McGeoch and Dias – release ‘That What Is Not’. The band are
complemented by sessions players.
EMI Records take over Virgin Records. PiL leave the label.
North American package tour with BAD, Live and Blind Melon. Followed by UK, European
and South American Tours, plus more US shows. Allan Dias leaves during European
shows.

1993
John Lydon announces he has put PiL on hiatus to concentrate on recording a solo album;
and to complete his autobiography ‘Rotten No Irish, No Blacks, No Dogs’. He also
releases ‘Open Up’ a collaboration single with Leftfield.

1997
John Lydon releases the solo album ‘Psycho’s Path’. His first album outside PiL since the
band was formed. He also plays live dates in North America and Japan.

1999
Release of limited edition 4 CD PiL box set ‘Plastic Box’. 64 tracks in total. Including
sleevenotes from John Lydon: “This collection represents a comma not a full stop, I fully
intend to carry on with PiL,and there will be more in the future…”

2004
PiL guitarist John McGeoch dies aged just 48. RiP.

2005
Release of John Lydon compilation CD ‘Best of British £1 Notes’ covering his whole career
from the Sex Pistols, through PiL, to solo records and collaborations.
The DVD release features several PiL promo videos and also includes 3 previously
unreleased extended audio mixes from ‘Metal Box’.

2006
A vinyl replica of ‘Metal Box’ – 3x45rpm, housed in a metal can – is released in the USA
by the 4 Men With Beards re-issue label. This is the first time the album had been
released in its original form in the US.

2009
Public Image Limited return to play their first live shows in 17 years. John Lydon is joined
by former PiL members Lu Edmonds (Guitar & Misc), Bruce Smith (Drums), and new
recruit Scott Firth (Bass).

2010
First North American show in 18 years; including a headlining appearance at Coachella
Valley Music & Arts Festival in California. Further UK / European live dates and Festival
appearances.
First ever live appearance in Israel. John Lydon declares “I hate all religion. I play for the
people of Israel and not the Government”. John Lydon later describes playing material
such as ‘Warrior’, ‘Four Enclosed Walls’ and ‘Religion’ as one of the highlights of his
career. Particularly when the crowd of Israel joined him on the “Allah’ chorus of ‘Four
Enclosed Walls’.
Publication of ‘Mr Rotten’s Scrapbook’. Strictly limited edition to just 750 copies. The
large format ‘coffee table’ style photographic book. Contains many unseen images of his
life, career (including PiL) and includes handwritten commentary and quotes.

2011
PiL continue into 2011, playing more UK / European live dates and Festival appearances;
including the Isle of Wight Festival and Summer Sonic Festival in Japan.
PiL awarded “Outstanding Contribution To Music” at Mojo Honours List.
Band enter the studio to record their first studio album since 1992.

2012
PiL release the studio album ‘This is PiL’ preceded by the Record Store Day EP ‘One
Drop’. The album is self-funded and released on their own PiL Official Ltd label.
Danny Boyle includes ‘Under The House’ in the London Olympics Opening Ceremony.
First live UK TV appearance in 20 years on BBC, Later With Jools Holland.

2013
First ever shows in China, along with tours of Japan and Australia.
UK / European Tour including Glastonbury Festival.

First ever North American release of PiL’s debut album ‘First Issue’ via Light in the Attic
Records.
John Lydon is honoured with the BMI icon award for songwriting.

2014
Career spanning PiL documentary in production (originally started 2010).
Publication of John Lydon’s first full autobiography ‘Anger is an Energy – My Life
Uncensored’ covering his full life including PiL.
One-off sold out show at London’s 02 at the Indigo.

2015
Release of 10th studio album ‘What The World Needs Now…’ preceded by single
‘Double Trouble’ both via PiL Official.
UK, European and North American tours.
Release of ‘The One’ (UK) & ‘Bettie Page’ (US) 7” singles.

2016
Further UK & European tour dates.
First Latin America tour for 24 years.
Super-deluxe box set editions of ‘Album’ and ‘Metal Box’.

2017
John Lydon releases ‘Mr Rotten’s Songbook’, celebrating 40 years of songwriting across
PiL, solo & Sex Pistols.
Film Festival screenings of PiL documentary ‘The Public Image is Rotten’.

2018
‘The Public Image is Rotten’ 40th Anniversary UK/Europe & Japanese Tour.
‘The Public Image is Rotten – Songs From The Heart ’ career spanning box set released.
‘The Public Image is Rotten’ documentary set for general release.

2019
John Lydon announces first ever UK Q&A tour. 54 dates starting Autumn 2020.

2020
John Lydon UK Q&A tour is postponed until 2021 due to Covid-19 pandemic.
John Lydon publishes ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’ limited edition book.
PiL documentary ‘The Public Image is Rotten’ is given a streaming release.

2021
John Lydon ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’ UK Q&A tour. 50+ dates.

2022
PiL UK / European tour, preluded by an appearance at the Cruel World Festival in
California. The first post-covid PiL shows; and the first since 2018.
Founder PiL guitarist Keith Levene dies aged 65. RiP.

2023
PiL bid to represent Ireland at Eurovision 2023 with their new single Hawaii.
Release of 11th studio album ‘End of World’ via PiL Official.
The death’s of John Lydon’s wife Nora Forster (age 80) and his best friend and manager
John Rambo Stevens (age 66). Things will never be the same again. RiP.

2024
John Lydon ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’ Q&A tour. 44 dates in the UK.
PiL announce they will return for a major tour in 2025.
Longtime drummer Bruce Smith officially leaves.

2025

PiL UK / European tour, This is Not the Last Tour, 39 summer dates, followed by 10 dates
over Christmas 2025 and New Year 2026.
Drummer Mark Roberts joins.
John Lydon ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’ Q&A tour, 54 UK & Ireland dates.

2026
PiL South American & European Tours.
‘Alive’ live album, recorded at several shows in 2025, set for release March 2026 in
various formats.
PiL begin recording 12th studio album set for release later in the year.
Further John Lydon ‘I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right’ Q&A UK dates.

To be continued…

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