
Carl Barat
Carl Barat is an English musician and songwriter, best known as the co-founder and frontman of the rock band The Libertines. Born on June 6, 1978, in Bideford, Devon, Barat emerged in the early 2000s as a key figure in the British indie rock scene alongside his bandmate Pete Doherty. With a distinctive style that blends punk rock with Britpop influences, Barat has been credited with shaping the sound of a generation. He has also pursued various solo projects and collaborations, demonstrating his versatility as an artist. Recently, Barat has been in the news for his support of Doherty during challenging health issues related to diabetes, highlighting their enduring friendship and collaboration.
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Recent news mentions
Miranda Sawyer interviews Pete Doherty and Carl Barât of the Libertines for Guardian Live.
Good for you! Braving the heatwave on Glastonbury’s final day – photo essay | Glastonbury 2025Carl Barat performed with Pete Doherty during The Libertines' nostalgic set.
Olivia Rodrigo leaves Glastonbury on a high, with The Cure and Colin The CaterpillarCarl Barât is the co-frontman of the Libertines and is involved in the song 'Can't Stand Me Now'.
My unexpected Pride icon: indie breakup songs said all the things I couldn’t say to other boys | Life and styleCarl Barat was seen supporting Pete Doherty during a concert in Cologne.
Pete Doherty rischia l'amputazione delle dita dei piedi. Il cantante dei Libertines ha di diabete di tipo 2 e deve esibirsi su una sedia






























