Pulp’s Intimate Free Concerts in London: Ticket Application Details

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Pulp will hold two free, intimate shows in London at the BBC in May. Fans can apply for tickets via a ballot until April 22. These events precede their UK tour and the release of their new album, “More”, in June 2025.

Pulp will perform two intimate free shows at the BBC in May, coinciding with the release of their new album “More”. The first show, a recorded concert at BBC Radio Theatre, is on May 7, where a limited number of fans can attend by registering online before April 22. Fans who secure tickets will be informed via text, with email confirmations sent for ticket collection on the day. The concert will last approximately 75 minutes.

Additionally, a session on BBC Radio 6 Music will include an interview and air from 7am to 10am the same day, with exclusive tracks played on The Scott Mills Breakfast Show the next morning. Pulp’s announcement highlights, “The BBC are getting a double dose of Pulp next month & you could be part of it.”

Beyond these shows, Pulp is planning a full UK tour, including two nights at the O2 Arena in June. Their first new album in 24 years is set for release on June 6, 2025, following their last album from 2001. The first single, “Spike Island”, is already available for listening.

Pulp’s intimate shows at the BBC provide a unique opportunity for fans, with free ticket applications open until April 22. Following these performances, the band will embark on a UK tour, celebrating the release of their new album later this year. Fans are encouraged to participate in the ballot for a chance to attend these special events.

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