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Watch Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp’s Sunday Lunch return with Joan Jett’s ‘Bad Reputation’

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Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp‘s Sunday Lunch cover series is back after a month-long break – check out their cover of Joan Jett‘s ‘Bad Reputation’ below.In their characteristically comedic video, Willcox is shown sticking heart-shaped Post-It notes with the word ‘Bad’ on them to Fripp’s forehead as he plays guitar.

Behind them, a poster reading ‘FRIPP BAD TOYAH GOOD’ can be seen.Jett’s 1981 hit remains one of her signature songs and is taken from her debut self-titled album It was one of the first songs the artist released after the disbandment of The Runaways.Their last Sunday Lunch cover arrived at the end of March in the form of a rendition of The J.

Geils Band’s ‘Centerfold’.Watch Fripp and Willcox’s take on ‘Bad Reputation’ below:Last month, the pair announced that they would be performing at the Isle Of Wight Festival on June 18 alongside headliners Pulp, George Ezra, The Chemical Brothers and Robbie Williams.They will also be touring the UK in September and October, accompanied by a live band with Fripp, as ever, on guitar.

You can see the full list of dates below and buy your tickets here.SEPTEMBER30 – Wimborne, TivoliOctober 20231 – Cheltenham, Town Hall7 – Harrogate, Royal Hall8 – Whitley Bay, Playhouse9 – Salford, The Lowry, Lyric Theatre14 – Worthing, Assembly Hall16 – Liverpool, Philharmonic Hall19 – Bury St Edmunds, The Apex20 – Basingstoke, The Anvil21 – London, O2 Shepherds Bush Empire25 – Buxton, Opera House26 – Shrewsbury, Theatre Severn28 – Swansea, Grand Theatre29 – Birmingham, Town HallSunday Lunch kicked off in 2020, with Willcox explaining that she started the videos to help Fripp power through the COVID-19 lockdowns.

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