Sex Pistols frontman reforms PiL: report

Punk rocker John Lydon, formerly Johnny Rotten, is reforming his second most famous band, Public Image Ltd, after 17 years, a report said Monday.

Lydon, famous as frontman for the punk pioneers the Sex Pistols, said his PiL band would embark on a mini-tour starting in England in December, according to the Guardian newspaper.

PiL, an experimental band, was created in 1978, just 12 months after the disintegration of the Sex Pistols, and lasted eight years.

Although the Sex Pistols have successfully reformed twice, including in 2007 to mark the 30th anniversary of their iconic first album, the come back for PiL is a first.

"We'll see where we can go," the 53-year-old Lydon said.

"Some things may be quite similar, some may not."

PiL, said to have influenced bands such as Manic Street Preachers, had chart success with singles such as "Public Image" and "This is not a Love Song".

The Sex Pistols spearheaded the 1970s punk movement in England with singles like "Anarchy in the UK."