English rockers Pulp recently took to announce a North American headlining tour to support their upcoming album More, their first record in nearly 24 years.
"Pulp are thrilled to announce More concerts in the US & Canada this September. After having so much fun with y'all last year, how could we resist coming back for More?" the band captioned their Instagram post.
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker also shared his own post announcing the tour dates, writing, "Yes - it is happening again. Pulp are playing in America in September."
"I will have a U.S. birthday for the second year running," he added. "We will dance together again. I can hardly wait!"
The More album is scheduled to arrive on June 6th.
Pulp's tour, which is set to kick off on September 4th in Atlanta, will have stops in several cities, including Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, New York, Boston, Toronto, Detroit, Minneapolis, and Denver, before culminating with a pair of previously announced co-headlining dates with LCD Soundsystem at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles.
Pulp 2025 North American Tour Dates:
09/04 — Atlanta, GA @ Tabernacle09/06 — Washington, DC @ Anthem09/09 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Met Philadelphia09/11 — Queens, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium09/13 — Boston, MA @ The Stage at Suffolk Downs09/16 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage09/17 — Detroit, MI @ Masonic Temple09/20 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Armory09/22 — Denver, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre09/25 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl *09/26 — Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl *
* = w/ LCD Soundsystem
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