Jarvis Cocker has confirmed that Pulp will return for reunion shows next year.
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The Pulp singer and solo artist told fans at a Guardian-hosted talk and Q&A for his new memoir Good Pop, Bad Pop that the band will regroup for 2023.
It follows a 15-second clip shared by Cocker on Instagram last week in which the words âWhat exactly do you do for an encore?â appeared on screen. The line is from the title track of Pulpâs 1998 album âThis Is Hardcoreâ, which hits its 25th anniversary milestone next year.
The move prompted fans to speculate that a reunion was on the cards. At tonight’s (July 25) book event Cocker said that the post was “deliberately cryptic”.
Next question on THAT Instagram post from last week. JC: âIt was deliberately cryptic. Itâs a line from This Is Hardcore⊠Next year Pulp are going to play some concerts!â
HUGE APPLAUSE!!!
— Acrylic Afternoons (@AcrylcAftrnoons) July 25, 2022
“Itâs a line from ‘This Is Hardcore’⊠next year Pulp are going to play some concerts!â he said.
It’s not known yet when, where and how many gigs will take place in 2023.
The seminal Sheffield band announced their last reunion in November 2010 featuring the Different Class line-up of Cocker, Russell Senior, Candida Doyle, Nick Banks, Steve Mackey and Mark Webber. They went on to play a number of shows including a now-legendary surprise set at Glastonbury 2011 and a headline slot at Reading & Leeds that year.
Pulp havenât performed together since December 2012 when they played a homecoming gig in Sheffield and two shows aboard the SS Coachella Cruise.
The band havenât released new material since 2012âs stand-alone single âAfter Youâ, which was produced by LCD Soundsystemâs James Murphy.
Speaking to NME in 2015 Cocker compared Pulp to âa dormant volcanoâ.
âYou can think âwow, thatâs dormantâ and then the next day your house has gone, because itâs erupted,â he said.
Meanwhile, NME reviewed Cocker’s show under his JARV IS… project at Glastonbury Festival 2022 â read the four-star review.
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