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Glastonbury 2025 viewers say Pulp moment 'too bizarre' as surprise set interrupted
Jun 28, 2025

The Britpop group were revealed as mystery band Patchwork as they took to the iconic festival's Pyramid Stage

Glastonbury viewers said a moment during Pulp's set was 'too bizarre' as they took to the stage at Worthy Farm.
The Britpop group were revealed as mystery band Patchwork as they took to the iconic festival's Pyramid Stage for a surprise performance on Saturday (June 28).
The Sheffield band began with a rendition of their hit song Sorted For E’s And Wizz while the words “Pulp Summer” appeared on the screen behind them.
Their performance comes 30 years after their headline performance at the festival when they stood in for The Stone Roses after the Manchester band’s guitarist John Squire was injured in a cycling accident.
Groups of people wearing waterproof parkas took to the stage before the performance began, and footage from their 1995 headline show was broadcast on the screen behind.
Following their opening track, the Jarvis Cocker-fronted band launched into one of their best-known songs, Disco 2000, from 1995’s Different Class, one of the most acclaimed albums of the 1990s, prompting a mass sing-along from the Glastonbury crowd.
Following the song, Cocker said: “My name’s Jarvis, we’re Pulp, sorry for people who were expecting Patchwork, did you know that we were going to play?”
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