Check Out Pulp's Mammoth Set as They Kick Off 'More' 2025 UK Arena Tour in Glasgow
- Pulp released More, their first studio album in 24 years, last week and began their 2025 UK arena tour on June 7 at Glasgow's OVO Hydro arena.
- The band came back together in 2023 and secured a contract with Rough Trade the previous year, producing More without any external expectations or definitive plans for another album.
- Their current tour features special extended performances, including rarely played songs like "Seconds," with shows continuing through June across the UK and Ireland.
- Jarvis Cocker explained that the band decided to create the album simply because they had some strong material worth recording, despite no external pressure to do so, and NME awarded More a four-star rating.
- More signifies a creative comeback for Pulp, with Cocker expressing hope that the band won't wait as long before releasing another album, hinting that there could be new material to share in the near future.
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Pulp have released their first album in almost 24 years, just before the start of their UK and Ireland tour this weekend.
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