I'm with the band! Kate becomes Pete's roadie

11 April 2012
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Supermodel Kate Moss has put her glamorous £45 million career aside for a night to try her hand at a more modest role - as Pete Doherty's roadie.

Moss, who wore all black and towering Christian Louboutin stilettos, totted Doherty's acoustic guitar as she arrived at London's Royal Festival Hall.

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Moss has a tendency to join Doherty on stage to sing back up vocals, but this time cheered her man on from the crowd.

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Doherty is rumoured to be reuniting with Libertines bandmate Carl Barat for a performance at this year's Glastonbury Festival.

A source told the Daily Mirror: "Pete and Carl are still arguing about what songs they're going to perform - but whatever they settle on, it'll be incredible."

Doherty is set to perform at Glastonbury, where he is rumoured to be reuniting with Libertines band mate Carl Barat

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