Frontman Jarvis Cocker confirmed the reunion during an event on Monday night
Britpop legends, Pulp, will reunite and perform in 2023, the band announced. After posting a cryptic caption on Instagram last week referencing their sixth album, ‘This Is Hardcore’, the frontman Jarvis Cocker confirmed the reunion during an event on Monday night, according to the Guardian newspaper.
“Next year Pulp will play some concerts!he said, to huge cheers from the audience.
Speaking on BBC Radio Sheffield on Tuesday, Mr drummer Nick Bankswho confirmed that the reunion has been in the planning for a few months, said that the band has a list of possible dates and venues, but that nothing has been confirmed yet.
Fair chance a few of these will get a run out next year. https://t.co/fCfiwysVBJ
— Nick Banks (@therealnickbank) July 26, 2022
He also posted about the reunion on Twitter, asking fans to keep calm and buy the band’s records. This isn’t the Sheffield band’s first reunion. After disbanding in 2002 following the release of their seventh album, ‘We Love Life’, the five-piece reunited in 2011 for a series of festival dates. They broke up again in 2013.
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