The Libertines: 'Up The Bracket' Hitmakers Confirm Reunion For July 5, Details Of Tickets Surface While Top 5 {VIDEOS] Revealed

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"Up the Bracket" hitmakers,The Libertines, will be making music headlines with another high-profile reunion on July 5.

The former Libertines frontmen Carl Barat and Pete Doherty will be working their "Up the Bracket" magic once again for fans as a part of the Barclaycard British Summer Festival.

Pre-sale tickets have started going on sale today (April 30) at 9am on the official British Summer Time website.

At 9am on May 2, general tickets will be going on sale.

Ticket prices ranges from 55 to 150 pounds.

Other bands that will be playing alongisde The Libertines include The Pogues, Spritualized, Maximo Park, The Enemy, Wolf Alice, Swim Deep, Reverend and The Makers, I Am Kloot, The View, Darlie, The Rifles, Cuckoolander, Brownbear, Raglans, and The Twang.

For the fans who have stood by The Libertines since their "Up The Bracket" days, below are the top 5 of their most beloved songs.

No. 5 would have to be "Time for Heroes."

No. 4 is "Up the Bracket," which ranked at number 47 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever in NME Magazine.

No. 3 is "Don't Look Back Into The Sun," a Libertines fan classic.

No. 2 is "What Katie Did." Many believe the song was inspired by Kate Moss, but it is actually about Katie Lewis, Pete's other ex-girlfriend.

No. 1, of course, is "Can't Stand Me Now," the song that is believed to describe the toxic love-hate relationship between Pete Doherty and Carl Barat.

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