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Sex Pistols

Live Performances by Sex Pistols in 2003

Sex Pistols Full Concert at Street Scene Music Festival, San Diego

Street Scene music festival
San Diego, CA, United States

January 1, 2003 | Video Length: 59:41
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    When the Sex Pistols took to the stage at the Street Scene music festival in San Diego on January 1, 2003, they were riding the waves of a musical resurgence that had started years earlier. Their iconic debut album, *Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols*, released in 1977, was a landmark in punk rock history, though by 2003, the band was already a legendary figure shaped by their tumultuous past. While they hadn’t released new material since *Filthy Lucre Live*—a live album capturing their 1996 reunion tours—playing at festivals such as Street Scene in 2003 showed that their raw energy and rebellious spirit still resonated with fans. What’s fascinating about this performance is the juxtaposition of the band’s explosive past against the backdrop of a new generation influenced by their revolutionary sound. Sharing the stage with notable acts like R.E.M. and 311 showcased their lasting legacy and the continued evolution of punk and rock music. It's classic Sex Pistols: still provocative, still electrifying, and still relevant.


Sex Pistols Live at The Joint, Las Vegas - Full Concert

The Joint
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

May 9, 2003 | Video Length: 1:3:14
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    When the Sex Pistols took the stage in Las Vegas on May 9, 2003, they weren’t just hitting the road; they were reviving a legacy that had long been defined by rebellion and raw energy. This performance came during their North American Tour in support of their highly anticipated comeback album, "Filthy Lucre Live," which had been released earlier the same year, capturing the essence of their original sound and attitude. It’s a fascinating moment in their career—almost three decades after their explosive rise in the punk scene in the late '70s. Notably, the set list reflects their iconic tracks, inviting the audience into a sonic time warp where classics like "God Save the Queen" melded seamlessly with newer material like "Baghdad Was A Blast." The band, notorious for their chaotic live performances, brought that same electrifying fervor to The Joint, reminding fans why they resonated so deeply in the first place. They were a living testament to punk’s enduring spirit, proving that some fire never dims.

Sex Pistols Full Concert at The Greek Theatre - Key Tracks Included

The Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, California, USA

June 9, 2003 | Video Length: 1:2:11
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  • In June 2003, when the Sex Pistols graced The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, they were in the midst of their highly anticipated North American tour, wh... Read Full Description >

    In June 2003, when the Sex Pistols graced The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, they were in the midst of their highly anticipated North American tour, which marked a triumphant return to live performance after decades of turmoil. Just before this concert, the band had released a compilation album in 2002 titled *The Very Best of the Sex Pistols*, a collection reflecting their iconic and rebellious spirit. It’s fascinating to think how, despite the chaotic history—including that infamous breakup in '78—they managed to reignite the punk flame for a new generation. The setlist for that June night included classics like "God Save The Queen" and "Holidays In The Sun," reminding fans of their raw energy and sociopolitical critique. Imagine being there, the electric atmosphere as they roared back onto the stage, proving that the Sex Pistols could still stir emotions and provoke thoughts, even years after their initial impact. It's a testament to the enduring legacy of punk rock, isn’t it?

Sex Pistols - SEVENTEEN Live Performance at Molson Amphitheater, Toronto

Molson Amphitheater
Toronto, ON, Canada

August 1, 2003 | Video Length: 2:56
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  • In August 2003, the Sex Pistols made a memorable return to the stage at the Molson Amphitheater in Toronto. This live recording captures the frenzy an... Read Full Description >

    In August 2003, the Sex Pistols made a memorable return to the stage at the Molson Amphitheater in Toronto. This live recording captures the frenzy and raw energy that characterized their music, even decades after their explosive rise. At this point in their career, the Pistols were riding a wave of nostalgia but still packed a punch. Their album "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols," released back in 1977, laid the foundation for punk rock and showcased their rebellious spirit. By the time of this concert, they had reunited several times since their breakup, and their influence was undeniable, reenergizing both old fans and a new generation of punk enthusiasts. This concert also highlighted their iconic song "Seventeen," illustrating just how timeless their music is, resonating with audiences who crave that same adrenaline rush and authenticity that was so revolutionary in the 70s. Rock 'n' roll has changed, but the Sex Pistols definitely remind us of its gritty roots!

Sex Pistols Live at The Marquee Theater - Full Concert

The Marquee Theater
Tempe, Arizona, USA

August 9, 2003 | Video Length: 1:1:36
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    In the context of the Sex Pistols’ revered yet tumultuous career, their live performance at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, Arizona, on August 9, 2003, marked an intriguing phase—a comeback of sorts for the band. This concert was part of their North American Tour in 2003, happening long after their brief initial stint in the late 1970s. By this time, they had released *Filthy Lucre Live* in 1996, which ironically captures their live energy and chaotic charm, almost like a nostalgic nod to their punk roots. It’s fascinating to note this tour showcased their enduring influence on punk rock, blending classic hits like "God Save The Queen" with the raw energy that made them iconic. This concert came years after their original breakup, illustrating their continual impact on music, culture, and the punk movement, proving that some flames burn brighter with age. It’s a testament to the band’s legacy that fans still rally to witness their explosive performances.

Sex Pistols - Live Performance of 'Belsen Was A Gas' at The 9:30 Club

9:30 Club
Washington, Washington, D.C., United States

August 24, 2003 | Video Length: 2:09
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  • The live recording of "Belsen Was A Gas" at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., on August 24, 2003, falls within a fascinating era for the Sex Pistols.... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Belsen Was A Gas" at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C., on August 24, 2003, falls within a fascinating era for the Sex Pistols. By this time, the band had long since released their iconic debut album, *Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols*, back in 1977. This album not only defined punk rock but also created waves across the music landscape that still resonate today. Fast forward to 2003, and the Pistols were on a reunion tour, rekindling the raw energy that made them legends. The lineup featured Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Paul Cook, and Glen Matlock, bringing a nostalgic yet fiercely vibrant sound to the stage. It's interesting to note that "Belsen Was A Gas," a controversial track originally recorded during their heyday, reflected their characteristic edge and defiance, even years later. The combination of this iconic venue and the band's raucous performance encapsulates a moment where history met contemporary punk revival. It's a thrilling reminder of their lasting impact.

Sex Pistols - Live Full Concert at Warfield Theatre, San Francisco

The Warfield
San Francisco, California, United States

September 3, 2003 | Video Length: 59:54
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  • When the Sex Pistols took the stage at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on September 3, 2003, they were deep into their reunion phase. This live ... Read Full Description >

    When the Sex Pistols took the stage at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco on September 3, 2003, they were deep into their reunion phase. This live recording happened over two decades after their legendary debut album, *Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols* (1977). By 2003, they had just released their compilation album *The Original Soundtrack* as part of their "Filthy Lucre Tour," capturing the punk spirit that had left an indelible mark on rock music. Interestingly, this performance marked the band's first return to San Francisco since the infamous 1978 tour that ended in chaos. Fans were treated to a mix of classic tracks like “God Save the Queen” and “Holidays in the Sun,” stirring up nostalgic chaos. The energy in the venue was palpable—a reminder that even after all these years, the raw power of their music could spark the same fervor in fans old and new. It was more than a concert; it was a celebration of a legacy that refused to be forgotten.

SEX PISTOLS Perform 'EMI' Live on The Jimmy Kimmel Show

Jimmy Kimmel Live
Los Angeles, California, United States

September 4, 2003 | Video Length: 4:01
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  • On September 4, 2003, the Sex Pistols performed their song "EMI" on The Jimmy Kimmel Show, marking a significant moment in their legacy. This performa... Read Full Description >

    On September 4, 2003, the Sex Pistols performed their song "EMI" on The Jimmy Kimmel Show, marking a significant moment in their legacy. This performance followed the release of their 1996 album "Filthy Lucre Live," which was recorded during their notable reunion tour. By 2003, the band had reunited several times for specific tours and performances after their initial breakup in 1978, including gigging as a headlining act which revived interest in their music across generations. Notably, the Sex Pistols' influence persisted into the 2000s, as they continued to be recognized for their pioneering role in the punk rock movement. Lydon's performance style often drew from his later work with Public Image Ltd. (PIL), showcasing his evolution as an artist while keeping the flame of the Pistols' rebellious spirit alive.

The Sex Pistols - Live Concert at The Joint, Las Vegas - Full Concert

The Joint at Hard Rock Hotel
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

September 5, 2003 | Video Length: 1:3:30
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  • In September 2003, the Sex Pistols delivered a fiery performance at The Joint in Las Vegas, part of their North America Tour. By this time, the band h... Read Full Description >

    In September 2003, the Sex Pistols delivered a fiery performance at The Joint in Las Vegas, part of their North America Tour. By this time, the band had noted a series of reunions post their initial breakup in 1978. Their most recent studio album before this live recording was *Filthy Lucre Live,* which captured the raw intensity of their earlier work while breathing life into their classic punk anthems. This album was released in 1996, showcasing a live performance that celebrated their distinct sound and rebellious spirit. Interestingly, 2003 marked a significant period as it celebrated the 30th anniversary of their iconic album *Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols.* This live show was a testament to their enduring impact on punk music, with songs like “God Save the Queen” and “Bodies” echoing the band’s unapologetic attitude, proving that even decades later, they could still ignite a crowd.

Sex Pistols - 'Seventeen' Live Performance at The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles

Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, California, United States

September 6, 2003 | Video Length: 2:19
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  • Let’s take a stroll down memory lane to September 6, 2003, when the legendary Sex Pistols graced the stage at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. This... Read Full Description >

    Let’s take a stroll down memory lane to September 6, 2003, when the legendary Sex Pistols graced the stage at The Greek Theatre in Los Angeles. This live performance came during their reunion tour, which reignited interest in the band’s raw, rebellious energy. Just a couple of years prior, they released the compilation album *Filthy Lucre Live* in 1996, capturing the essence of their chaotic live shows. Fast forward to 2003, and their historic set featured “Seventeen,” a track that encapsulates youthful defiance—something the Pistols mastered. An interesting tidbit? The concert came over two decades after their infamous first run in the ’70s, showcasing how their biting music remained potent and relevant. Fans flocked to see a band that not only shaped the punk rock movement but also left an indelible mark on music history with their electrifying performances.