PUNK legend Ed Tudor Pole will support tribute band the Sex Pistols Experience in Keighley next month.
Ed formed the band Tenpole Tudor in 1977 and is best known for his 1980s hit single Swords Of A Thousand Men.
He came to prominence after appearing in the film The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle as a possible replacement for Johnny Rotten in the Sex Pistols.
In the film, Ed sang the songs Who Killed Bambi?, The Great Rock ‘n’ Roll Swindle and Rock Around The Clock.
In 1980 Tenpole Tudor signed to Stiff Records and released two successful albums. Ed went on to present TV show Crystal Maze.
The gig will be the Exchange Arts Centre, Russell Street, Keighley, on November 1. Visit exchangearts.co.uk or call 01535 661591 to book tickets.
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