Pete Doherty will reportedly release his second solo album later this year.
Doherty, who recently finished an arena tour with The Libertines following their 2015 comeback, is expected to release the follow up to 2009 debut 'Grace/ Wastelands' at some point in 2016.
As NME reports citing Exclaim, the album has the working title 'Flags Of The Old Regime' and that a single will arrive in the spring.
'Flags Of The Old Regime' is the name of an Amy Winehouse tribute single Doherty released in 2015 with proceeds going to the Amy Winehouse Foundation. See below for footage of that song being performed acoustically.
Doherty will also believed to be releasing a split single with PJ Harvey guitarist James Johnston for Record Store Day this year. Doherty's contribution includes two new recordings of 'The Whole World Is Our Playground,' including one recorded at Clouds Hill Festival. The release will also include Johnston's song titled 'Dark Water' and a live recording of another named 'St. Martha's'.
The Libertines returned to release their third album 'Anthems for Doomed Youth' in September 2015.






