Legendary Salford Poet Dr John Cooper Clarke ...
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themanc.comHere’s the latest on John Cooper Clarke based on recent public reporting:
John Cooper Clarke announced a major UK headline tour for 2026, along with a new book release. The tour includes dates across the country and marks continued activity after his arena headline at Co-op Live in 2024. This update was reported in late 2025, with further show dates and new material highlighted.[1]
Coverage around Clarke remains focused on his prolific live work, including his spoken-word performances and new poetry collections such as Have It, which followed his 2024 release What. He also received contemporary recognition for his influence on music and poetry, including awards in 2025.[2][1]
Earlier articles note Clarke’s historical significance in the punk-poetry scene, his long-running touring, and ongoing media appearances (including BBC features and profiles in major outlets). These pieces emphasize his continued relevance at age mid-70s and his reluctance to slow down.[3][4]
For broader context, Clarke has had extensive coverage across music and culture outlets over the years, including discussions of his career milestones, memoirs, and interviews that frame his enduring persona and artistic philosophy.[5][3]
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themanc.comHe was the toast of the punk scene in the 1970s, touring his performance poetry with the Buzzcocks, the Sex Pistols, and the Clash. Fifty years on, he’s still going, with a new tour, a new collection, and a fan base that includes the Arctic Monkeys. John Cooper Clarke talks to Fiona Sturges about giving up heroin, why writing poetry should never be mistaken for therapy, and why he’ll never own a computer or a smartphone
www.independent.co.ukThe latest news on legendary punk poet, John Cooper Clarke. Latest news, breaking stories, views, opinions
faroutmagazine.co.ukThe poet, dubbed the bard of Salford, gives the BBC a preview of his newly penned poem.
www.bbc.co.uk'The Godfather of Punk Poetry' is back on the road once again.
themanc.comJohn Cooper Clarke is an English actor and poet.
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