
Dork is taking over The Nest at Truck Festival 2026
The Oxfordshire weekender confirms running order across Truck Stage, Market Stage and The Nest.
The Libertines are an English rock band formed in London in 1997 by frontmen Carl Barât and Pete Doherty. The band’s core lineup included John Hassall on bass and Gary Powell on drums for most of its recording career. They were part of the garage rock revival and played a significant role in the movement in the UK. The band gained notoriety in the early 2000s due to Doherty's use of illegal drugs and conflicts between the band members. Their mainstream success was initially limited but increased over time, resulting in a No. 2 single and a No. 1 album on the UK Charts. Their self-titled second studio album, released in December 2004, was voted the second-best album of the year by NME magazine. Mick Jones, co-founder of The Clash, produced their first two studio albums. Despite their critical and commercial achievements, the band’s activities were often overshadowed by internal conflicts related to Doherty's addictions to crack cocaine and heroin, which eventually led to the band's breakup.
50+ tracks in our catalogue
Showing 10 of 50
Data from setlist.fm
Lyrics

The Oxfordshire weekender confirms running order across Truck Stage, Market Stage and The Nest.

Big Special, Warmduscher, Gans and Pregoblin confirmed as support for Bank Holiday show.

Presale tickets become available at 10am on Friday, 28th November.

The Libertines will play a secret 250-capacity London show before their final tour date at Gunnersbury Park festival in August.

The new Live Odyssey experience in Camden Market will feature hologram performances and music history across multiple themed spaces.

The band will also be joined by Soft Play at Gunnersbury Park, with tickets going on sale this week.

The new shows are in Lincoln, Stockton, Bath and Bournemouth.

The album's coming in April.

The band's new album is coming in March.
On the playlists
Every The Libertines tour with five or more confirmed dates, with full setlist data and most-played songs.