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  • THU
    Sep 408:00 PM
    PulpThe Tabernacle - GA, Atlanta, GA
    93 Tickets Left!
  • SAT
    Sep 608:00 PM
    PulpThe Anthem - D.C., Washington, DC
    42 Tickets Left!
  • TUE
    Sep 907:30 PM
    PulpThe Met Presented by Highmark, Philadelphia, PA
  • THU
    Sep 1107:00 PM
    PulpForest Hills Stadium, Forest Hills, NY
  • SAT
    Sep 1307:00 PM
    PulpThe Stage at Suffolk Downs, Boston, MA
    13 Tickets Left!
  • TUE
    Sep 1607:30 PM
    PulpBudweiser Stage - Toronto, Toronto, CA
  • WED
    Sep 1707:00 PM
    PulpMasonic Temple Theatre, Detroit, MI
    17 Tickets Left!
  • SAT
    Sep 2008:00 PM
    PulpThe Armory - Minneapolis, Minneapolis, MN
    38 Tickets Left!
  • MON
    Sep 2208:00 PM
    PulpRed Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
    61 Tickets Left!
  • THU
    Sep 2507:30 PM
    LCD Soundsystem & PulpHollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
  • FRI
    Sep 2607:30 PM
    LCD Soundsystem & PulpHollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
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    About Pulp

    As of October 2023, Pulp announced a series of live concerts that have fans excited about their return to the stage. The band is set to embark on a tour across the UK and Europe, continuing to build on the momentum gained from their reunion performances. This tour is expected to feature classic hits along with deeper cuts from their extensive catalog, allowing both longtime fans and new listeners to experience the magic of Pulp live. The band has hinted at possibly introducing some new material, which would be their first since their last studio album, 'We Love Life,' released in 2001. Fans eagerly anticipate how the band's sound has evolved over the years and what new themes they may explore in their performances. Pulp's concerts are not just about the music; they are an immersive experience that taps into the collective nostalgia of the 90s while addressing contemporary issues, making them relevant to today’s audience. As tickets go on sale, they are expected to sell out quickly, reflecting the enduring popularity of this influential band. The excitement surrounding Pulp's upcoming concerts highlights their lasting impact on the music scene and the continued relevance of their artistry in live performance settings.

    Pulp History

    Pulp, formed in Sheffield, England, in 1978, is one of the most iconic Britpop bands that emerged during the 1990s. The band's original lineup was led by frontman Jarvis Cocker, who became known for his witty and often provocative lyrics. Pulp initially struggled to gain mainstream success, despite releasing several albums in the 1980s. Their breakthrough came in 1995 with the album 'Different Class,' which featured hits like 'Common People' and 'Disco 2000.' This album not only solidified their place in the Britpop movement but also showcased their ability to blend social commentary with catchy melodies. Pulp's concerts during this era were known for their theatricality and Cocker's charismatic stage presence, drawing large crowds and creating a fervent fanbase. After a hiatus in the early 2000s, Pulp reunited in 2011 to perform at various festivals, reigniting interest in their music and cementing their legacy as one of the defining bands of their time. The band's live performances are characterized by their energetic delivery, with Cocker often engaging the audience in a way that makes each concert feel unique and personal. Their shows have become legendary for their mix of humor, emotion, and a celebration of the everyday experiences of ordinary people, reflecting the band's ethos.