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 Last chance to buy Pulp tickets as two key UK dates are selling out fast
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Updated 11:58 26 Feb 2025 GMTPublished 11:55 26 Feb 2025 GMT

Last chance to buy Pulp tickets as two key UK dates are selling out fast

"1997 is back, baby!"

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Pulp tickets are selling fast, as thousands of fans rush to see the Britpop legends make their long-awaited return to the stage.

Following the success of their 2024 Encore tour, the band recently announced a string of summer dates with general sale launching earlier this week on Ticketmaster and See Tickets — but organisers have warned the Birmingham and Manchester dates already have low availability due to popular demand.

From where you can see Pulp live this summer to how to get hold of last-minute tickets, find out everything you need to know below.

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Formed in 1978 by Jarvis Cocker and Peter Dalton, Pulp became a huge part of the influential nineties Britpop movement in the good company of Oasis, Suede, Blur. Smash hits include Common People, Disco 2000, and Babies. The tour announcement comes just months after Oasis announced a huge string of comeback shows, 15 years after disbanding. So, if you missed out on tickets to see the Gallagher brothers, then now is a chance to redeem yourself.

Following the ticket drop this week, fans have rushed to Reddit to share their excitement with one gushing: “First saw them in 1996 and feeling old now! Last saw them at Reading Festival in 2011 and they are just one of the most amazing bands live. Regretted not going to the last tour, so I didn't want to miss out after hearing they're still so big.”

Last chance to buy Pulp tickets

Tickets are selling fast, with the band's Manchester and Birmingham dates already showing low availability. As for VIP packages, you want to head over to Seat Unique. When it comes to resale, it’s worth checking out the likes of Stubhub and Viagogo (just make sure to be mindful of ticket scammers).

It’s worth noting there’s also a handful of resale tickets still available to see Pulp at Tramlines Festival 2025. Prices start from £182 and include the chance to see the likes of Kasabian and Reytons.

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Getty/Kirsty Sparrow

Where are Pulp performing in the UK this year?

Hitting the road this summer, the legendary northerners are scheduled to play six dates at some of the nation’s biggest venues, from Manchester’s Co-op Live Arena to the Utilita Arena in Birmingham.

The announcement comes off the back of Pulp’s Sheffield homecoming, where they will headline Tramlines Festival at Hillsborough Park on 25 July.

You can find a full list of Pulp tour dates below:

  • June 7: Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • June 10: Dublin, 3Arena
  • June 13: London, The O2
  • June 14: London, The O2
  • June 19: Birmingham, Utilita Arena
  • June 21: Manchester, Co-op Live

Visit See Tickets now to find out more.

Featured Image Credit: Getty/David Wolff - Patrick

Topics: Oasis, Music

Danielle Fowler
Danielle Fowler

Danielle Fowler is the Affiliates Writer at LADbible Group, working across LADbible, Tyla, GAMINGbible, SPORTbible and UNILAD. She covers the latest trends in fashion and beauty, writes about standout gadgets, and reviews the must-have products everyone's talking about.

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