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Libertines Pete Doherty & Carl Barat Reunite For Performance

Pete Doherty and Carl Barat reunited last wednesday night for a surprise performance at the Prince of Wales Pub in Camden. Crowds were stunned as the former Libertine band mates performed an impromptu gig to the delight of fans who had initially gathered at the pub to watch an acoustic set by Pete.

Pete had been set to perform at the Camden pub as part of an MTV documentary. After singing his own material and some Libertine’s classics, the crowd were stunned as Carl joined Pete on stage to perform Libertine favourites like “Don’t Look Back Into The Sun” which followed into a rendition of Oasis’ “Don’t Look Back in Anger”

Earlier this year Carl Barât had told NME that The Libertines had 'unfinished business’. Last night may prove that the pair are a step closer to reconciling their long-standing differences.

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