Pulp: Britpop band to reform for 2023 concerts
BBC·2022-07-26 21:00
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Pulp last performed large-scale concerts in 2012,. along with a string of festival sets
Britpop band Pulp are to reform and play concerts for the first time in a decade, it has been announced.
Drummer Nick Banks said the band had a list of "potential" dates and places but could not confirm exact details.
It comes after frontman Jarvis Cocker teased a potential reunion on social media.
Banks said it had been a "couple of months" of planning for the Sheffield-based band but everything was yet to be finalised.
Cocker reportedly told a Guardian Live event on Monday evening that the tease was "deliberately cryptic" but Pulp would perform next year.
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"It's not bad [news] is it?", Banks told BBC Radio Sheffield, confirming the concerts were happening in 2023.
Asked if he would play in his hometown of Sheffield, he said: "It doesn't take the brain of Britain to put those dots together."
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Jarvis Cocker helped create Pulp in 1978 in Sheffield.
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