Pulp is set to Reunite in 2023

According to consequence.net, Pulp’s seminal 1998 album, This Is Hardcore, is turning 25 years old next year, and to celebrate the band is planning to reunite. The band’s Founder and Frontman, Jarvis Cocker said, “Next year Pulp are going to play some concerts!” in a recent Q and A. While speaking about his new memoir Good Pop, Bad Pop, a fan asked about a cryptic post made by the band referring to some of their lyrics. When answering Cocker stated that, “It was deliberately cryptic, It’s a line from ‘This Is Hardcore’… Next year Pulp are going to play some concerts!” When and where the concerts will take place has yet to be revealed, but a performance by the band will be the first live performance since 2012, the same year the band shared a one off single, titled After You. Cocker himself has been active more recently with releasing a solo LP, CHANSON d’ENNUI TIP-TOP a French-language album that was a piece meant to accompany Wes Anderson”s film The French Dispatch.

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