Pulp Frontman Cocker States Band Plays Glastonbury Only in 'Life or Death' Situation
Pulp Frontman Cocker States Band Plays Glastonbury Only in 'Life or Death' Situation

Pulp Frontman Cocker States Band Plays Glastonbury Only in 'Life or Death' Situation

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Jarvis Cocker, frontman of the Britpop band Pulp, stated that the group will only perform at this year's Glastonbury Festival in a 'life or death situation.' Despite speculation about their return, Cocker confirmed during an interview that he plans to attend the festival and may DJ, but a Pulp performance is highly unlikely. He reflected on the band's history with Glastonbury, highlighting their unexpected headline slot in 1995 as a turning point in their career. The announcement comes alongside the release of Pulp's first album in 24 years, titled More, and their first single in over a decade. Fans had hoped for the band's appearance due to their free schedule during the festival weekend, but Cocker's comments have dashed those hopes.

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