The Sex Pistols have announced plans to play a one-off gig to mark the 30th anniversary of their seminal album Never Mind The Bollocks.
All four surviving members - John Lydon, Steve Jones, Paul Cook and Glen Matlock - will perform at the November 8 gig at London's Brixton Academy.
The group split in 1978 but reformed in 1996 and last performed together in 2003.
Tickets cost £37.50 and go on sale at 9am on Friday.
Their seminal album was released in 1977 amid great controversy and is now regarded as a landmark in British music history.
It featured the singles God Save The Queen, Anarchy In The UK and Pretty Vacant. The album is being re-released to coincide with the anniversary.document.write(unescape("