The wait for punk music fanatics was justified who flooded Oxford Street in London where the “100 Club” is located to see sex pistols.

The band he played at the “100 Club” for the first time in more than half a century has made his fans overlook with joy and reminding their youth.

The show brought to memory the days of the band’s glory, who were jumping as teenagers on stage, despite their backs.

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Members of the band were guitarist Steve Jones, drummer Paul Cook and bassist Glen Matlock, except for John Lydon, also known as Johnny Rotten.

Former Gallows and Rattlesnakes singer Frank Carter added Rotten, as he did since Jones, Cook and Matlock reunited in 2024 for a series of performances in Bush Hall.

The 100 Club is also the place where the late bassist Sid Vicious allegedly whipped Nick Kent journalist with a bike chain. In the same club Vicious was arrested for leaving a blind girl in one eye when he threw a glass of broke.

The quartet opened with the Holidays in the Sun. After the Pistols presented a version of New York, Carter asked the crowd: “How many of you were here the first time?” After a roar from the crowd, he shouted: “It is a pleasure and privilege to be here with these legends tonight.”

Jones then started on the strings of Pretty Vacant. The crowd reached the fever. Then their bodies sent them from above, singing “I ‘Not An Animal” from the chorus in one voice.

Pistols were closed with an EMI interpretation and Anarchy in the ukwith the crowd rising.