Is this the way they say the future’s meant to feel? Or just 20,000 people standing in a field? Well, it was both on Friday night as, nearly thirty years after the practically perfect Different Class was released, that future became the present for the thousands of people in St Anne’s Park in Dublin. And this time round we really understood what the feeling was – utter joy that Jarvis Cocker hasn’t changed at all and Pulp with their ‘This is What We Do for an Encore’ tour, delivered exactly what we wanted. Full of promise from the minute it’s…
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We’re giving away guestlist +1 to one of the gigs of the summer: the long-awaited return of Pulp with support from Richard Hawley and The Orielles at St. Anne’s Park in Dublin on 9th June. To be in with a chance of winning, simply head over to our Instagram page right here to follow us and tag your +1 Good luck!
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Pulp are set for their first Irish show in over 12 years. The legendary British band, who recently revealed they were gearing up for a reunion in 2023, have revealed they will play St Anne’s Park in Dublin on Friday, 9th June. Taking part of a string of new shows, the date marks the first time the Jarvis Cocker-fronted Sheffield band has played the capital since 2001. Tickets cost €49.90 and go on sale on Friday, 4th November at 9am. Check out the full dates below.