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Pulp announce 2023 reunion tour of UK and Ireland without Steve Mackey

The band recently confirmed their long-rumoured 2023 reunion by announcing a huge UK and Ireland tour

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Steve Mackey has announced he will not be joining Pulp for their 2023 reunion tour of the UK and Ireland, which the band confirmed on October 28. Read his full statement below.

The bassist shared the news he wouldn’t be embarking on tour via Instagram.

Pulp is a very important part of my creative life,” Mackey wrote. “I’m exceptionally proud of the body of work we’ve created together. Jarvis and I remastered Pulp’s entire Universal Records back catalogue together just over two years ago at Abbey Road Studios. It was a huge pleasure to do that and review our songs and recordings together.”

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He continued: “There have been wide reports of a full reunion for UK concerts today. However, I’ve decided to continue the work I’m engaged in – music, filmmaking and photography projects, and will not be joining them for these UK shows just announced.

“Wishing Candy, Nick, Mark and Jarvis the very best with forthcoming performances in the UK and also an enormous thanks to Pulp’s amazing fanbase, many of whom have sent me lovely messages today.”

Frontman Jarvis Cocker confirmed back in July that the band would be hitting the road next year for their first gigs together since 2012. Pulp drummer Nick Banks also told fans to “stay calm, hug your Pulp records and dream of going mental sometime in 2023”.

After a “big” announcement was teased Thursday (October 27) by Cocker, Pulp shared the dates for their 2023 reunion tour, which features headline slots at Latitude and TRNSMT festivals, two hometown headline shows in Sheffield, a London gig at Finsbury Park and more.

“Three months ago, we asked, ‘What exactly do you do for an encore?’” Cocker wrote in a statement.

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The Britpop icons announced their last reunion in 2010, featuring the Different Class line-up of Cocker, Banks, Russell Senior, Candida Doyle, Steve Mackey and Mark Webber. Pulp went on to perform a number of shows, including a surprise set at Glastonbury 2011 and headline slots at Reading & Leeds that year.

The group haven’t released new material since 2012’s standalone single “After You”, which was produced by James Murphy of LCD Soundsystem.

Originally published on NME
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