
The London leg of the Hillsborough Justice Campaign saw the pair on stage together, playing Clash songs for the first time since 1982.
Mick Jones as been at the helm of these six gigs which saw Ian Brown and John Squire perform together at the Manchester show last week.
Tonight the tour heads to Liverpool where Billy Bragg and John Power will be making a guest appearance.
We spoke to Mick Jones at the London show which also saw Bobby Gillespie, The Farm and Pete Wylie on stage.
As to whether last night's performance means The Clash are planning anything more, Mick wasn't sure.
"I don't know what it might mean at all, we don't know, we are very unorganised.
"I can't say what might happen in the future, I am just trying to get through today as best as possible."
Listen to the full interview below.
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