Pete Doherty

Pete Doherty

Pete Doherty brought his current solo tour to an unforgettable close last night, playing a triumphant set at London's Troxy Theatre - where he was joined by a whole host of guest musicians, as well as a number of stage invaders.

With appearances from his fellow Babyshambles musicians Adam Ficek and Drew McConnell, Doherty played through a selection of songs from his recent solo effort and a long line of Libertines classics.

Surprise guests included Blur's Graham Coxon, who was drafted in to help Doherty with his solo debut 'Grace/Wastelands' recently, and 1990s band The La's elusive frontman Lee Mavers.

The show wasn't without its bizarre moments either. At one point legendary producer Stephen Street emerged on stage dressed head to toe in a native American costume, complete with enormous head dress.

With one-off collaborations and sing-alongs aplenty, the night saw the singer's tour to a spectacular close.

Pete Doherty (and friends) played:

'Music When The Lights Go Out'
'Arcadie'
'Last Of The English Roses'
'1939 Returning'
'A Little Death Around The Eyes'
'Salome'
'Through The Looking Glass'
'Happy Birthday Stephen Street'
'Snakey Road'
'The Good Old Days'
'For Lovers'
'Can't Stand Me Now'
'Son Of A Gun'
'Unstookietitled'
'I Am The Rain'
'Sheepskin Tearaway'
'Lady Don't Fall Backwards'
'Sweet By And By'
'New Love Grows On Trees'
'Broken Love Song'
'Albion'
'There She Goes'
'Time For Heroes'
'Fuck Forever'