It's the Pete 'n' Kate show on the road

Kate Moss (right) joins Pete Doherty on stage at the Babyshambles gig
11 April 2012
The Weekender

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Pete Doherty showed off the latest signing to his band Babyshambles - his girlfriend Kate Moss - at a show in Florence last night.

The supermodel took up the drum sticks during the British band's Italian gig prompting speculation she may be tiring of modelling and keen to take up a musical career.

The pair have recorded a duet together entitled La Belle Et La Bete which appeared the Babyshamles' album Down In Albion.

Moss was recently criticised by the grandfather of her daughter Lila Grace for her association with Doherty. Douglas Hack said: "We're worried about Doherty and his drug situation.

"We don't want Lila around him or drugs. It's not like she'd listen to us anyway, she just loves the whole rock thing. She'd love to be a rock star herself. That's why she hangs out with that crowd the whole time. She doesn't really like modelling that much."

After last night's performance he may well have a point.

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