
Pulp are releasing a live album and concert film from their O2 Arena comeback shows
Garth Jennings directs film capturing band's victorious shows behind chart-topping 'More'.
Pulp are a British rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978. The band’s lineup included Jarvis Cocker (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Russell Senior (guitar, violin), Candida Doyle (keyboards), Nick Banks (drums, percussion), Steve Mackey (bass), and Mark Webber (guitar, keyboards). Their lyrics often featured "kitchen sink drama" themes and references to British culture. The band experienced limited success during the 1980s but gained prominence in the UK in the mid-1990s with the release of His 'n' Hers (1994), which was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. Their subsequent album, Different Class (1995), won the Mercury Prize, reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, and produced four top ten singles, including "Common People" and "Mis-Shapes/Sorted for E's & Wizz." Their sixth album, This Is Hardcore (1998), also debuted at number one in the UK and was nominated for the Mercury Prize. Pulp headlined the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival twice and was considered part of the Britpop "big four," alongside Blur, Oasis, and Suede.
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Garth Jennings directs film capturing band's victorious shows behind chart-topping 'More'.

The 2010 BBC Radio 1 session features among nine bonus tracks on the expanded reissue.

Brooklyn group take Thursday's Woods Stage slot at Larmer Tree Gardens weekender.

The free London show gathers Oasis lyrics, a Blur set list and the Astoria's original sign.

Pulp, CMAT, Mac DeMarco and a secret headliner top the 20th edition.
The three-day Southbank Centre takeover spans music, literature and film.

Factory Floor, Rostam, Ratboys and more join the festival's 20th anniversary edition.

Tickets for the festival are available now with flexible payment plans.

The event will also feature a special guest appearance by Self Esteem.

Deluxe editions include booklets, unseen photography, and Abbey Road remastering oversight.

Pulp unveils 'Tina' with an animated video collaboration, ahead of their upcoming North American tour and festival appearances.

After years of rumours, the band finally make their return to the Pyramid.
Pulp release 'Got To Have Love' as the second single from 'More', their first new album in nearly 24 years.

Twenty-four years after their last studio album, Pulp are doing the unthinkable: releasing new music.
Britpop icons Pulp announce 'More', their first album since 2001, recorded in Walthamstow and featuring the single 'Spike Island'.

Britpop legends Pulp will debut new material on BBC Radio 6 ahead of their 2025 UK arena tour and Rough Trade signing.

With a Rough Trade deal and rumoured new material, Britain's most articulate outsiders are turning their victory lap into a fresh start.

The Britpop legends announce a six arena concerts across the UK and Ireland for June 2025, with tickets going on sale this month.

Sheffield band Pulp join Rough Trade Records.

The Spanish festival announces its first wave of acts for 2025, with Pulp, Kylie Minogue and RAYE headlining the July event.

Sheffield icons Pulp will headline and curate Friday's main stage lineup at Tramlines Festival 2025, marking their fourth hometown show since 2000.

Next year's festival takes place from 9th-11th August in Helsinki, Finland.

It's the festival's 25th anniversary event.

There’s simply no escaping the nostalgia of Pulp’s second reunion tour. Their original run as a band saw the Jarvis Cocker-led group struggle for recognition for over a decade before 1992’s ‘His N Hers’ tapped into the bubbling Britpop scene that was sweeping the country, eventually turning the Sheffield mob into superstars. A string of other giddy successes followed before Pulp rebelled with 1998’s earnest, eerie ‘This Is Hardcore’. They went on to break up shortly after the turn of the millennium. A brief reunion tour featuring a headline set at Reading & Leeds Festivals alongside a surprise Glastonbury performance followed in 2011, allowing the group to reclaim their legacy as one of that era’s greatest groups before they disbanded once again.

The 3-day event will be held from June 15th-18th at Newport’s Seaclose Park.

The first names set to play Warrington's Victoria Park have just dropped

Pulp have announced their return in 2023 with a jam-packed summer of headline shows and festival sets.

The city-centre day festival will take place in Glasgow Green from July 7th-11th.
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