Debbie in the Marais, a historic central Paris neighborhood known for its architecture, museums, cafés, and vibrant cultural and nightlife scene.
Shout out to The Postman Art ♥️
Martin B. from Manchester, England shared his Debbie "all-seeing eye" tattoo, which he says watches over him.
Acrylic painting by the talented Emily Kearsley. #FanArtFriday 💚
#FanArtFriday featuring this pastel dream from Barry Jones.
Celebrating Blondie’s debut single, “X Offender,” released in June 1976 as the band’s first official release and the lead track from their self-titled debut album. Originally titled “Sex Offender,” the name was changed at the record label’s request to avoid radio controversy.
Too provocative and unconventional for mainstream radio at the time—many would say ahead of its time—the song saw modest commercial success but went on to become a cult favorite and an early signature in the band’s live sets.
Maria, you’ve gotta see her… ⚡️ If you missed the “No Exit” Remastered version , the vinyl’s waiting in the store. blondie.lnk.to/NoExit2025 🎶
From The Idiot Tour to the next phase of his career, Clem Burke shares a firsthand account of meeting Iggy Pop and David Bowie and the impact they had on his musical journey.
Out now in the UK. The U.S. release arrives September 8. Pre-order here: blondie.komi.io
Audio narration by Ari Fliakos
Blondie on Oxford Street, London, 1977 (l-r)- Clem Burke, Jimmy Destri, Debbie Harry and Chris Stein.
📸: Ian Dickson