Pulp revealed as mystery Glastonbury band as they echo famous 1990s headline set
Declaring a 'Pulp Summer' on the screen behind them, the band appeared on Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage for another of the festival's "surprise" performances.
Billed as the non-existent act Patchwork in the days beforehand, - similar to when The ChurnUps turned out to be the in 2023.
A group of people mysteriously walked on to the stage in waterproof ponchos before the "secret" was revealed and the homage to fellow Saturday night performer Charli XCX's Brat Summer appeared on screen.Like on Friday, everyone at knew who to expect by the time and co began at 6.15pm, thanks to the bookies' odds, "secret" sources and whispers around the festival.
The Sheffield band were welcomed with a huge turnout at the festival's biggest stage.
In tribute to their headline performance in 1995, when they famously took over from The Stone Roses at short notice, Pulp started with Sorted For E's And Whizz and then straight into Disco 2000 - two songs played live for the first time on this same stage 30 years ago.
"It was the very, very first time they were played - you could say they were born in Glastonbury," Cocker told the crowd.
From the Mercury Prize-winning Different Class, the album that propelled Pulp to topping the charts and platinum sales, and one of the most critically acclaimed records of the 1990s, the songs prompted a mass sing-along - and jump-along from an enthusiastic crowd who knew every word.
"My name's Jarvis, this is Pulp," Cocker announced, just in case anyone was in any doubt. "Sorry for people who were expecting Patchwork. Did you know that we were going to play?"
After their 1990s hits, the band launched into Spike Island, the lead single from More - their first album in 24 years, released earlier this month.
It was a set full of memorable moments - including the Red Arrows flying over - and Cocker picking up an acoustic guitar for the poignant Something Changed.
Do You Remember The First Time? And Babies also featured, before the band of course ended on their biggest hit - Common People.
Pulp's appearance came after keyboard player Candida Doyle appeared to confirm the band would not perform at the festival in a BBC interview beforehand, despite much speculation that they would fill one of the unannounced slots.
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"We wanted to, just because it's the 30th anniversary and that kind of thing, and they weren't interested," she said. "And then we were thinking maybe next year, and then they're not doing it next year."
Along with the headliners and the Sunday afternoon "legends slots", unannounced sets from the likes of the Foo Fighters, The Killers, and have become some of the most talked-about performances at Glastonbury in recent years.
As well as Capaldi and Pulp, acts including Lorde and Haim have also popped up as "secrets" this year.
Pulp have a history of surprises at the festival, having performed a secret set on the Park Stage in 2011 following their first hiatus.
Formed in 1978, they released three albums in the 1980s and early '90s before finding mainstream success with 1994's His And Hers.
Different Class came 18 months later in October 1995 and Pulp became huge, helped in no small part by their memorable performance at Glastonbury earlier in the year.
Thirty years later, they have entered the festival's history books once again.
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