Pulp Confirmed as Glastonbury 'Patchwork' Pyramid Stage Surprise - Liverpool Echo
- On June 28, 2025, Sheffield band Pulp performed a surprise set on Glastonbury Festival's Pyramid Stage as the secret act Patchwork.
- Pulp's appearance marked 30 years since their 1995 Glastonbury headline slot, when they replaced The Stone Roses due to John Squire's cycling injury.
- They opened with Sorted For E's & Wizz and played classics like Disco 2000 and Do You Remember The First Time?, finishing with Babies and Common People.
- During Pulp’s performance of Common People, the Red Arrows conducted a flypast above the main stage, sparking enthusiastic reactions and widespread acclaim on social media as a standout festival highlight.
- The performance celebrated Pulp's Britpop legacy and the 30th anniversary of Different Class, earning strong praise and signalling a possible future performance plan.
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