Pulp Announce First North American Tour Since 2012

Pulp Announce First North American Tour Since 2012

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Pulp will tour North America for the first time in more than a decade this September. Cocker and his band, having played a streak of European shows last year, will perform in Chicago, Toronto, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York as part of their This Is What We Do for an Encore Tour. More European shows are also in the schedule.

In a press release, Jarvis Cocker said, “So, the encore continues. The songs came back to life and they want to be heard. They need to be heard. Come out and have some fun with us. You deserve it. Yes. You do.” Support will come from Escape-ism, a band Cocker describes as “the Found-Sound-Dream-Drama featuring Ian Svenonius & Sandi Denton.” The tour is dedicated the late Pulp bassist Steve Mackey, who died in March last year.

Read “Jarvis Cocker on the Music of His Life.”

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Pulp: This Is What We Do for an Encore 2024 Tour

Pulp:

05-24 Amsterdam, Netherlands – AFAS Live
05-30 Barcelona, Spain – Primavera Sound Barcelona
06-08 Porto, Portugal – Primavera Sound Portugal
06-20 Kallithéa, Greece – Release Athens Festival
08-07 Oslo, Norway – Øyafestivalen
08-09 Gothenburg, Sweden – Way Out West Fest
08-11 Helsinki, Finland – Flow Festival
09-08 Chicago, IL – Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
09-10 Toronto, Ontario – History
09-13 Brooklyn, NY – Kings Theatre
09-16 San Francisco, CA – Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
09-18 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium



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