I think that if they were going to play the full album, the tour would have been marketed as such. I know that the tour was announced before the album but I think we would have had some sort of update by now.
I was joking about the album being played in full. But it looks like there's no support at this stage apart from Dublin so hopefully that means an extra-long Pulp set in the UK.
Wonder if the support money has gone on paying the large amount of supplementary band?
My O2 ones for London are on the app, just FYI.
Mine still aren't. Of course, they don't make it easy to speak to a real person so I used their chatbot. It said to wait until 3 working days of the event before contacting them.
So it looks like the live set on this tour will last from 8pm to 10.30 pm (? Is that the curfew, or is indoors 11pm?) with an interval (half an hour tops).
So at least 2hrs of Pulp, maybe 2hrs 15 to two and a half. Either way...are we looking at close to the record number of songs at a Pulp gig which I think is 24 - at Mexico City and Sheffield Sex City in 2012?
Dublin to start a bit later at 8.30 due to the support. Don't gigs have to be over by a certain time nowadays? Hoping it's the same full set at Dublin. I did think 6.30 doors sounded very early. And an interval. I see people joking about a raffle...I'd bloody love a raffle. Raffle off a bit of merchandise
So what are the predictions? The whole of the new album and then hits. A performance of 2 halves
-- Edited by Jean on Friday 6th of June 2025 12:48:37 PM
Id love to see Countdown, that went off in Brixton on the reunion tour.
The Fear would be welcome, but would be very excited for Bad Cover Version, Party Hard and Live Bed Show (Extended)!
Wonder if the support money has gone on paying the large amount of supplementary band?
My O2 ones for London are on the app, just FYI.
Mine still aren't. Of course, they don't make it easy to speak to a real person so I used their chatbot. It said to wait until 3 working days of the event before contacting them.
I got a notification from Co-op Live this morning, something about keeping my tickets safe, so I tried to open the app, which it insists you have to use, to see if this meant my tickets had appeared and it just crashes every time I try to open it now. Just uninstalled and reinstalled it and it's currently frozen trying to connect to Ticketmaster or something. 1.1* on the app store with many tales of woe, so not encouraging. Co-op Live were selling the tickets through Gigs and Tours, is that all part of the Ticketmaster empire now?
On a more positive note, I had a nice cycle down to Rough Trade this morning to pick up my album: blue and white marble, very pretty
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