Pulp

Pulp are a British band formed in Sheffield in 1978, known for their involvement in the Britpop movement of the 1990s. Their music often explores themes of working-class life, social commentary, and relationships, blending elements of pop, rock, and disco.

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What Do You Do For An Encore?

Pulp Announces New Concert Film This Autumn

Pulp·What Do You Do For An Encore?16 Jun

The band reveals 'Pulp: What Do You Do For An Encore?', directed by Garth Jennings, featuring 20 songs and a blend of live performances and archival footage, set to premiere on MUBI this autumn.

New Release·NME·Consequence·Stereogum
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Pulp Celebrated in Sheffield Music History Feature

Pulp5 May

A new article from The Quietus highlights Pulp's significant contributions to Sheffield's vibrant music scene.

Mentioned·The Quietus
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Pulp Announces Full Performance of 'More'

Pulp·More1 May

The band will perform 'More' in its entirety at the Royal Festival Hall on July 18, featuring additional hits from their back catalogue.

Mentioned·NME

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