Public Image Ltd. are extending their presence on the road and in stores: the band plans to release a live album in spring 2026, launches a long North American tour that begins this fall and runs into spring 2027, and is at work on a fresh studio record due early next year. The schedule marks a renewed burst of activity from frontman John Lydon and his bandmates after a period of personal loss and uncertainty.
Why this matters now
The announcements matter for fans and the wider post‑punk community because they signal both a sustained touring commitment and new original music from a band that many thought might scale back. The live set — billed as Alive — captures the band during 2025 shows and will arrive ahead of a major North American leg, giving listeners a preview of PiL’s current stage sound before they hit dozens of venues.
Back on the road after difficult years
Lydon has been candid about how grief threatened the band’s future. After losing his wife, Nora Forster, and long‑time manager Rambo Stevens in 2023, he seriously considered stepping away from performing. He says the response from fans and the community persuaded him to continue: their support made it impossible to simply stay at home.
The decision to keep touring has practical consequences for the group’s creative output. The band recently spent several weeks in the studio beginning the first sessions for a new album, and Lydon has signaled that more material from PiL will follow in the coming months.
What to expect from the releases
The immediate release is the live record arriving in spring 2026. It’s positioned as a document of the band’s 2025 live run — a snapshot that could introduce casual listeners to PiL’s current lineup and give long‑time followers a sense of how the songs have evolved on stage.
Less than a year after the live album, the band aims to deliver a studio album early next year. That timing suggests PiL are balancing archival and new material: one product that commemorates recent shows and another that advances their discography.
Tour dates and where they’ll play
Public Image Ltd. will travel across two main North American legs, with fall 2026 dates concentrated on the West Coast and East Coast stops, and a spring 2027 run through the central and southern U.S. Below is the full routing as announced by the band.
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 09-03-26 | Pioneertown, CA | Pappy & Harriet’s |
| 09-05-26 | Santa Cruz, CA | Rio Theatre |
| 09-08-26 | Santa Ana, CA | The Observatory |
| 09-10-26 | Los Angeles, CA | The Belasco |
| 09-11-26 | San Diego, CA | House of Blues |
| 09-12-26 | San Francisco, CA | The Fillmore |
| 09-14-26 | Portland, OR | Wonder Ballroom |
| 09-15-26 | Seattle, WA | Neptune Theatre |
| 09-16-26 | Boise, ID | Treefort Music Hall |
| 09-22-26 | Minneapolis, MN | First Avenue |
| 09-23-26 | Milwaukee, WI | Turner Hall Ballroom |
| 09-25-26 | Detroit, MI | St. Andrew’s Hall |
| 09-26-26 | Toronto, ON | Danforth Music Hall |
| 09-28-26 | New York, NY | Webster Hall |
| 09-29-26 | Pittsburgh, PA | Roxian Theatre |
| 10-01-26 | Washington, D.C. | 9:30 Club |
| 10-02-26 | Philadelphia, PA | Union Transfer |
| 10-03-26 | Boston, MA | Paradise Rock Club |
| 10-05-26 | Richmond, VA | The National |
| 10-06-26 | Raleigh, NC | Lincoln Theatre |
| 10-08-26 | Atlanta, GA | Variety Playhouse |
| 10-09-26 | Nashville, TN | Brooklyn Bowl |
| 02-17-27 | Salt Lake City, UT | The Grand at the Complex |
| 02-18-27 | Denver, CO | Gothic Theatre |
| 02-20-27 | Oklahoma City, OK | Tower Theatre |
| 02-21-27 | San Antonio, TX | Aztec Theatre |
| 02-23-27 | Austin, TX | Mohawk |
| 02-24-27 | Dallas, TX | Echo Lounge & Music Hall |
| 02-25-27 | Houston, TX | White Oak Music Hall |
| 02-27-27 to 03-06-27 | New Orleans, LA | The ’80s Cruise 2027 |
| 03-08-27 | St. Petersburg, FL | Jannus Live |
| 03-09-27 | Fort Myers, FL | The Ranch |
| 03-10-27 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Revolution Live |
| 03-12-27 | Orlando, FL | The Plaza Live |
| 03-13-27 | Ponte Vedra Beach, FL | Ponte Vedra Concert Hall |
| 03-14-27 | Charlotte, NC | The Underground |
| 03-16-27 | Louisville, KY | Mercury Ballroom |
| 03-17-27 | Lexington, KY | Manchester Music Hall |
| 03-19-27 | St. Louis, MO | The Sovereign |
| 03-21-27 | Cincinnati, OH | Bogart’s |
| 03-23-27 | Columbus, OH | Newport Music Hall |
For fans tracking PiL’s trajectory: the sequence of a live release followed by a new studio album suggests the band is both consolidating its recent live identity and preparing fresh material to move forward. That combination often yields renewed interest in back catalogs and new pressings, and it keeps the group visible on concert calendars well into 2027.
Note: an earlier report incorrectly listed Nora Forster’s surname; this article reflects the corrected information.
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