Pulp to reform for Glastonbury 2010?

October 18th, 2009 by GlastoWatch Leave a reply »

The rumour mill has been working overtime for the last few weeks that Pulp may reform for next year’s festival. Now Katie Hind from people.co.uk has claimed that Javis Cocker has hinted that there may be some truth to the rumours. This is what she said.

Good news for Pulp fans – JARVIS COCKER has hinted the band might reform for next year’s Glastonbury.The singer let slip they could be heading for the mud in June, saying: “Glastonbury means an awful lot to me, I would love to play there again. We’ve talked about it, there we go, there’ll be a band reunion.”

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Thanks to @editorinchimp for the tip.

1 comment

  1. mick2009 says:

    To me now the main stage has just about become the cabaret stage..which serves no other real purpose but to entertain office workers either trying to regain their youth or fancy abit of rough by fly some stupid flag.

    I appreciate this a exaggeration, but I feel there is alot of truth in it.

    All that is fine, but when it takes over..as I feel it has. It needs readdressing.

    This year the main stage sounds like it’s going to be even worse. If Pulp want to do a ‘greatest hits’ package..well whatever. After leaving for all this time..I think it would be a real shame to return under this banner.

    I would love Pulp to come back, but at least with a sense of purpose…they have left it this long. Might as well do the job properly in my mind. New album e.t.c.

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