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John Lydon To Release PiL Album and Tour As Planned

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John Lydon’s PiL will still release their new album ‘End of World’ in August and embark on a lengthy tour as planned following the passing of his wife Nora Forster.

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John Lydon Announces The Passing of his Wife Nora Foster

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John Lydon’s Twitter account shared the sad news on Thursday that the star’s wife Nora Foster has died at the age of 80.

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John Lydon Fails To Get Himself Into Eurovision

by Paul Cashmere

John Lydon’s latest publicity stunt to enter the Eurovision Song Contest via Ireland has been a complete success … because he lost.

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John Lydon Slams Eurovision As ‘Disgusting’

by Paul Cashmere

Public Image Limited singer John Lydon has slammed the Eurovision Song Contest just 24 hours after announcing he would compete to represent Ireland at the event.

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Public Image Limited To Compete To Represent Ireland At Eurovision 2023

by Paul Cashmere

John Lydon has announced that Public Image Limited will compete to represent Ireland at Eurovision in 2023.

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Because Its A Slow News Day A Flea Bit John Lydon’s Dick

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John Lydon says he loves to leave the front door of his Venice Beach villa open so local wildlife is free to explore, but he was left with a painful itch when one of them carried a parasite into his abode.

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John Lydon To Host Quarantine Listening Party

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John Lydon will host a virtual party on Sunday morning, June 7th, at 7pm EST Australia www.facebook.com/pilofficial to celebrate the initial digital release of the feature documentary, The Public Image is Rotten.

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PiL The Doco Is Coming

by Greg Phillips

In celebration of Public Image Ltd.’s (PiL) 40th Anniversary, Abramorama and Verisimilitude have released the first official trailer and poster of the new music documentary The Public Image Is Rotten. 

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Public Image Limited Want You Photos For Doco

by Roger Wink, VVN Music

John Lydon’s Public Image Limited is asking fans to help them with material for an upcoming documentary on the band.

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John Lydon Calls Carrie Bickmore The Sexist

by Paul Cashmere

John Lydon has called The Project presenter Carrie Bickmore the sexist, not him, after his unpleasant appearance on The Project across Australia on Tuesday night.

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John Lydon Makes A Rotten Go Of The Project

by Paul Cashmere

John Lydon was up to his usual rotten behaviour during his interview on The Project on Tuesday night.

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Public Image Limited Australian Supports Announced

by Paul Cashmere

We Set Sail, Death Mattel and Harmony have been announced as support acts for Public Image Limited in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne.

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