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Eamonn wrote:

Fook, missed them as I'm travelling. When are the general sale ones out? I'm sure they'll do more UK gigs a lot closer to me but Sheff is Pulp is Sex City, you've gotta make the effort.


 General sale is 12pm tomorrow.



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Sigh. Why does Pulp always announce their shows just before the holidays when money is tight?

Ended up grabbing a VIP ticket on the monthly payment plan. No idea what I get for the extra 40£ but if it's includes exclusive porta-jons and fewer lager louts, then I suppose it'll be worth it.

Anyways I suspect they'll be announcing more shows after this one sells out. As they do.

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Nice little bonus: John Cooper Clarke has been added to the Friday line up. Also John Shuttleworth (Graham Fellows) but sadly no doubt he will clash with Pulp, seen him quite a few times anyway.

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No way! I wanted to see him (Shuttleworth) later this month in London UCL but its sold out. And I can't go back to savoury now...

Saw JCC twice last year. First time was great, second time was a car-crash. Pissed as a fart, couldn't read his own poetry. He is great though.

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Tramlines have dropped stage details:

tramlines.org.uk/lineup/

Those of us sticking to the Main Stage barrier for dear life will also get to enjoy Spiritualized, Baxter Dury, Oracle Sisters, Femur and Spanish Horses.



-- Edited by Pip on Friday 2nd of May 2025 02:11:05 PM

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Pip wrote:

Tramlines have dropped stage details:

tramlines.org.uk/lineup/

Those of us sticking to the Main Stage barrier for dear life will also get to enjoy Spiritualized, Baxter Dury, Oracle Sisters, Femur and Spanish Horses.



-- Edited by Pip on Friday 2nd of May 2025 02:11:05 PM


 Jarvis mentioned in some interview that his son, Albert (Spanish Horses) and nephew, Felix (Femur) are on their day - apparently Pulp got to select the whole lineup.



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Has anyone got a ticket for sale? Please sir.

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Fran wrote:
Pip wrote:

Tramlines have dropped stage details:

tramlines.org.uk/lineup/

Those of us sticking to the Main Stage barrier for dear life will also get to enjoy Spiritualized, Baxter Dury, Oracle Sisters, Femur and Spanish Horses.



-- Edited by Pip on Friday 2nd of May 2025 02:11:05 PM


 Jarvis mentioned in some interview that his son, Albert (Spanish Horses) and nephew, Felix (Femur) are on their day - apparently Pulp got to select the whole lineup.


 Yeah, that's right. Plus Baxter Dury and Oracle Sisters have both supported Pulp on the recent tours.



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Fran wrote:
Pip wrote:

Tramlines have dropped stage details:

tramlines.org.uk/lineup/

Those of us sticking to the Main Stage barrier for dear life will also get to enjoy Spiritualized, Baxter Dury, Oracle Sisters, Femur and Spanish Horses.



-- Edited by Pip on Friday 2nd of May 2025 02:11:05 PM


 Jarvis mentioned in some interview that his son, Albert (Spanish Horses) and nephew, Felix (Femur) are on their day - apparently Pulp got to select the whole lineup.


 "Felix has, in the past, been uncomfortable talking about their Uncle Jarvis, feeling, perhaps rightly, that they would prefer to make it under their own steam with the absence of nepotism." (Exposed magazine, 2023 In their bones: Interview with Femur | Exposed Magazine )



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Set times for the main stage:

12:15 - 12:45 Spanish Horses
13:15 - 13:45 Femur
14:15 - 14:45 Ed Cosens
15:30 - 16:00 Oracle Sisters
16:45 - 17:30 Baxter Dury
18:30 - 19:30 Spiritualized
20:30 - 22:15 Pulp

Will be travelling back to Manchester by train post-Pulp so that early finish is quite pleasing.



-- Edited by Pip on Wednesday 9th of July 2025 01:54:07 PM

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inspirit wrote:
Fran wrote:
Pip wrote:

Tramlines have dropped stage details:

tramlines.org.uk/lineup/

Those of us sticking to the Main Stage barrier for dear life will also get to enjoy Spiritualized, Baxter Dury, Oracle Sisters, Femur and Spanish Horses.



-- Edited by Pip on Friday 2nd of May 2025 02:11:05 PM


 Jarvis mentioned in some interview that his son, Albert (Spanish Horses) and nephew, Felix (Femur) are on their day - apparently Pulp got to select the whole lineup.


 "Felix has, in the past, been uncomfortable talking about their Uncle Jarvis, feeling, perhaps rightly, that they would prefer to make it under their own steam with the absence of nepotism." (Exposed magazine, 2023 In their bones: Interview with Femur | Exposed Magazine )


I think this is the right link - that website seems to do some weird stuff with the url showing at the top of the page.

 https://www.exposedmagazine.co.uk/music/in-their-bones-interview-with-femur/



-- Edited by Fran on Thursday 10th of July 2025 04:21:14 PM

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I wonder if Spiritualized are there due to Mark's love of Spacemen 3?

In other news, it's good that Spanish Horses are so unwilling to cash in on their connections to Pulp, by willingly playing this slot that Pulp arranged for them...

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For those who've done Tramlines before -

If it's finishing at 10.15, do you think there's a reasonable likelihood of getting off the site and into a taxi in time for the last train back to Leeds at 11.15?

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Poor Mark, can't even have a full night away on Pulp duty!

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Stephen wrote:

I wonder if Spiritualized are there due to Mark's love of Spacemen 3?

In other news, it's good that Spanish Horses are so unwilling to cash in on their connections to Pulp, by willingly playing this slot that Pulp arranged for them...


 

Spanish Horses are Albert's band.

 

Femur are the band Felix is in. I assume Felix is Saskia's kid. That interview is from a couple of years ago and in fairness to them, those comments seem fair enough. 



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Sturdy wrote:

For those who've done Tramlines before -

If it's finishing at 10.15, do you think there's a reasonable likelihood of getting off the site and into a taxi in time for the last train back to Leeds at 11.15?


 I have a similar dilemma, Sturdy. Last train to Manc is 23.28 and will no doubt be rammed. Looks like an hour on foot, before you take into account the crowds slowing things down. May struggle to get a taxi or onto a tram if I'm on barrier. Do I start making my way out before Common People (!) or just resign myself to pulling an all nighter and go for the first train of the morning at 3.55am? Decisions...



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Pip wrote:
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For those who've done Tramlines before -

If it's finishing at 10.15, do you think there's a reasonable likelihood of getting off the site and into a taxi in time for the last train back to Leeds at 11.15?


 I have a similar dilemma, Sturdy. Last train to Manc is 23.28 and will no doubt be rammed. Looks like an hour on foot, before you take into account the crowds slowing things down. May struggle to get a taxi or onto a tram if I'm on barrier. Do I start making my way out before Common People (!) or just resign myself to pulling an all nighter and go for the first train of the morning at 3.55am? Decisions...


Luckily there's three of us going together so we're just going to share a taxi back to Leeds. Manchester might be a bit more more of a stretch for that. In your position I'd be tempted to aim for the 2328 Pisshead Express!



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Sturdy wrote:

For those who've done Tramlines before -

If it's finishing at 10.15, do you think there's a reasonable likelihood of getting off the site and into a taxi in time for the last train back to Leeds at 11.15?


 

You could probably walk it in that time.  It's dead on 3 miles.  



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I can definitely make it to the station in that time - did 2.2 miles in half an hour at the weekend - it's just getting through and away from the crowds that might cut things fine. Should have booked a hotel when I got the tickets. Ah well.

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Don't know if this is a hoax or not but apparently the setlist has leaked:

 

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Beat me to posting it here as well haha, definitely real as they've now deleted that post off their Instagram so someone must have messaged them. 



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Sheffield: Sex City is on there!!

Another Facebook source says that Last Day of the Miners Strike was sound checked. When was that last played live (if ever?)

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Another Facebook source says that Last Day of the Miners Strike was sound checked. When was that last played live (if ever?)


 Holy ****, that's something I would never have expected.

A great, oft-overlooked tune!



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Hymn of the north, about time !

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