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Release Dates Revealed as Massive Sheffield Band Pulp Line up Film and New Album
The 90-minute film mixes Pulp’s biggest arena show with archival footage and 20 songs as the band extends its return after More.
Global distributor MUBI will release 'Pulp: What Do You Do For An Encore?' later this year, a 90-minute concert film directed by Garth Jennings charting the British band's extraordinary journey from obscurity to cultural touchstone.
The feature-length project fuses brilliantly choreographed stage spectacles from Pulp's global tour for 'More'—the band's first album in 24 years—with four decades of never-seen-before archival material.
Alongside the film, the group announced a live album titled 'Live!' capturing two sold-out shows at London's O2 Arena in June 2025, scheduled for release via Rough Trade on August 28.
Frontman Jarvis Cocker explained the concert record serves as a "spectacular answer" to the encore question, stating "a concert is an event where songs come back to life."
Cocker and bandmates are scheduled to headline End Of The Road 2026 and perform their only major UK headline concert at Manchester's Wythenshawe Park on August 28.
The British cult band Pulp returns with a new film and a live album. In June you can experience Jarvis Cocker and Co. on stage in Germany. The influential Britpop band Pulp returns with a documentary and concert film and the accompanying soundtrack. The film "Pulp: What Do You Do For an Encore?" by director Garth Jennings ("Per Anhänger durch die Galaxis") is scheduled to run at the streaming service in the fall. The album "Live!" will be releas…