It has been reported that Britpop band Pulp will reunite and perform live for the first time in ten years.
Drummer Nick Banks claimed that the group had a list of “possible” dates and locations but was unable to provide specifics.
It follows vocalist Jarvis Cocker’s social media hints about a prospective reunion.
The band from Sheffield had been planning for a “few of months,” according to Banks, but nothing was yet official.
Pulp would perform in 2019, according to Cocker, who reportedly said at a Guardian Live event on Monday night that the tease was “deliberately ambiguous.”
“It was never a case of us all starting calling each other names and chucking our toys out of the pram. The band gets put in a drawer under the bed and you know it’s safe there and eventually it’s going to get resurrected.”
He said Cocker had been driving the reunion while “everything has to come from your majesty”.
A one-off concert with 12,000 people saw Pulp for the last time in 2012, nearly 35 years after the band’s formation.
The group was founded in 1978 and is best known for the tracks Disco 2000, Common People, and Babies.