John Lydon brings spoken word tour to Cavan
Intimate, unscripted conversations take place in Dundalk, Cavan, Ballybofey and Dublin.
Former Sex Pistols frontman and Public Image Ltd. (PiL) John Lydon, has announced he is to bring his new spoken word to Ireland next year, including an appearance at the Townhall Theatre in Cavan.
Titled 'I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right', it offers fans a chance to hear the outspoken personality candidly discuss his life, career, and perhaps even his thoughts on music, politics, and culture.
The intimate, unscripted conversations take place in Dundalk, Cavan, Ballybofey and Dublin, before Lydon, whose father is from Galway and mother is from Cork, heads back to the UK.
The announcement follows a successful run of “untamed, unscripted, uncensored” UK shows already this year.
Kicking off on September 10, 2025, in An Táin Arts Centre in Dundalk, the renowned frontman's tour will also head to the Townhall Arts Centre in Cavan, Balor Arts Centre in Ballybofey, Co. Donegal, and The Complex in Dublin, before continuing on to the UK.
According to the official description, the tour will give fans the opportunity to hear Lydon's stories from an extraordinary carreer “up-close-and-personal”.
Most recently his band PiL released a new album, but not before he attempted to be Ireland's representative at the Eurovision.
Lydon’s late wife Nora Forster picked out the pink tartan suit he wore at the February performance. She sadly passed away a few months after.
Lydon holds an Irish passport and summered here with cousin during his youth.
Meet and greet, and VIP tickets, are also available.
Tickets went on sale earlier today, Friday, September 6.
Buy tickets HERE.