
Pulp VIP Wythenshawe Park tickets are currently cheaper than resale in a rare pricing quirk, but you'll need to hurry.
In case you missed it, the Mancunians are headlining a homecoming gig at Wythenshawe Park on Friday, August 28.
Fronted by Jarvis Cocker, Candida Doyle, Nick Banks, and Mark Webber, the band are expected to play new hits from their first album in over 24 years: More.
But don't worry, there's sure to be a few crowd-pleasers on the set list too (we're keeping over fingers crossed for Babies, Something's Changed, and Disco 2000).
This is the band's only major UK concert scheduled for 2026 so far, as the Britpop legends are heading on a huge Australia and New Zealand tour in February.

So, where can you get tickets, and how much do they cost? Find out everything you need to know below.
Where to buy Pulp Wythenshawe Park tickets now
At the time of writing, you can buy VIP Pulp Wythenshawe Park tickets on Ticketmaster if you're quick. For price comparison, they kick off from £132.60, whilst standard resale tickets start from £149.
Shop the best Pulp resale deals below:
As though that isn't enough to look forward to, The Cure (August 21), Lewis Capaldi (August 22), Courteneers (August 29), and The Prodigy (August 30) will also take to the stage next summer.
If you're interested in tickets for any of the other 2026 Wythenshawe Park gigs, head over to the following sites: StubHub, Viagogo, and Ticombo.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
Who is supporting Pulp at Wythenshawe Park?
The Britpop legends will be in good company, too.
Self Esteem, also known as Rebecca Lucy Taylor, will support Pulp at the Wythenshawe Park gig.

Where are Pulp performing in 2026?
As mentioned above, Pulp have confirmed that the Wythenshawe Park gig is likely to be their 'only major UK headline concert' next year.
For those of you based in Australia or New Zealand, you'll be treated to a tour, and can find a full list of dates below.
Pulp 2026 show dates:
- 21 February: Spark Arena, Auckland
- 24 February: Riverstage, Brisbane
- 27 February: Adelaide Festival, Adelaide
- 3 March: Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne
- 6 March: Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney
- 7 March: Sydney Opera House Forecourt, Sydney
- 2 July: Beauregard Festival, Hérouville-Saint-Clair
- 4 July: Les Eurockéennes Festival, Belfort
- 11 July: Mad Cool Festival, Madrid
- 28 August: Live From Wythenshawe Park, Manchester
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