Pulp are one of the most iconic and powerful Britpop bands of all time – and they’re still making dreams come true.
The band, who reunited back in 2023, have now confirmed a string of UK tour dates will be taking place this year.
The rockers (best known for Common People, Disco 2000, Babies and more) will be exclusively playing arenas, including London’s O2 Arena, Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, and Birmingham’s Utilita Arena – to name just a few.
What’s more, frontman Jarvis Cocker has teased extra news around the corner.
Tickets are about to be released, and we’ve got all the information you need below.
Pulp is still made up of Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Nick Banks and Mark Webber.
Speaking out about this exciting new tour, Cocker teased more to come from the band in the near future.
“You deserve more,” he said. “And we have more. In fact, we have More – (but that’s a whole other story… you’ll have to wait a little more time to hear that one).”
He concluded: “In the meantime: see you this Summer!”
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