Babyshambles' drummer has hinted the band could hit the stage later this year.

Babyshambles could take to the road to play festivals over the summer, the band's drummer has suggested.
Writing on his blog at ficekblog.wordpress.com, Adam Ficek hints that after the solo album from frontman Pete Doherty, Grace/Wastelands, is released and promoted the group might return to the stage.
He explains: "After the promo of Peter's stuff we'll up a gear again and hit the Babyshambles trail once more."
Ficek also says the band hope to line up more gigs and claims they are already signed up for "a few festivals" - but admits the first part of 2009 will be focused on Doherty's solo efforts.
The frontman's tour will begin at London Shepherd's Bush Empire on February 22nd, where he will play the Shockwaves NME Awards.
He will then take in a host of cities across the UK, including Southampton, Nottingham and Leeds, before closing the tour at the Edinburgh Picture House on February 27th.
Last week, Doherty presented a lecture at the University Philosophical Society of Trinity College in Dublin, where he discussed the ins and outs of being a rock star.
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