Pulp fans rejoice! Jarvis Cocker has said that his band is reuniting for shows in 2023, though any details beyond that are being kept under wraps.
Cocker let the news slip during a Q&A hosted by The Guardian to promote his new memoir Good Pop Bad Pop, though this isn't the first whiff of Pulp reunion news in the last little while.
Last week, Cocker cryptically hinted at a reunion on his Instagram, sharing a video featuring the lyric "What exactly do you do for an encore?" from the title track to 1998's This Is Hardcore, with applause playing in the background. Cocker captioned the video "Good question..."
Pulp haven't released an album since 2001's We Love Life. The band previously reunited for a tour in 2011.
See a tweet about Cocker's Q&A and check out his Instagram post from last week below.
Cocker let the news slip during a Q&A hosted by The Guardian to promote his new memoir Good Pop Bad Pop, though this isn't the first whiff of Pulp reunion news in the last little while.
Last week, Cocker cryptically hinted at a reunion on his Instagram, sharing a video featuring the lyric "What exactly do you do for an encore?" from the title track to 1998's This Is Hardcore, with applause playing in the background. Cocker captioned the video "Good question..."
Pulp haven't released an album since 2001's We Love Life. The band previously reunited for a tour in 2011.
See a tweet about Cocker's Q&A and check out his Instagram post from last week below.
Jarvis Cocker just confirmed on his Guardian Live event that Pulp are returning to play some shows next year. They're back!
— Greg Wetherall (@GregWetherall) July 25, 2022