Last night (July 5) The Libertines took to the stage for their reunion British Summer Time show at London's Hyde Park three times, as interruptions caused by crowd crushing and fans climbing the delay towers halting proceedings due to safety fears in the 60,000-strong crowd.
"We can't carry on if you don't calm down a little bit," said Pete Doherty, as he waited for around ten minutes before the show could continue. A further break occurred just three songs later during a version of 'Time For Heroes', and further interruptions when Barat was asked to request that fans stop climbing the delay tower. During the first half, Doherty took to the drums for an impromptu appearance, then played percussion on a rendition of the White Stripes's 'Seven Nation Army' and then proceeding to strum guitar to the Foundations' Sixties classic 'Build Me Up Buttercup'.
favourites such 'Don't Look Back Into The Sun', 'Time For Heroes' and 'What A Waster' - the latter included in the nine song encore, along with a cover of Babyshambles' 'Albion'.
The band also used the show to announce two further London dates which will take place at Alexandra Palace September 27-28.
Setlist:
Vertigo
Boys In The Band
The Delaney
Campaign Of Hate
Time For Heroes
Horrorshow
Begging
The Ha Ha Wall
Music When The Lights Go Out
What Katie Did
The Boy Looked At Johnny
Can't Stand Me Now
Last Post On The Bugle
Love On The Dole
The Saga
Encore:
Death On The Stairs
Radio America
Don't Look Back Into the Sun
Tell The King
Up The Bracket
What A Waster
France
Albion ( Babyshambles cover)
I Get Along
Watch fan video footage of Pete and Carl playing 'Albion' below.
Photo: Dan Laskey
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