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14th Feb 2025

Pulp announce 2025 UK and Ireland arena tour dates – and this is how to get tickets

Jonny Yates

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Pulp tickets go on sale this month

Pulp have announced details of a headline UK and Ireland tour for 2025 – and this is how to get tickets.

The group will perform a string of arena shows this summer as part of their You Deserve More Pulp Tour.

It will begin on 7 June at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro and head to the likes of Dublin, Birmingham and Manchester.

The group are also set to play two nights at London’s O2 Arena on 13-14 June as well as headline Tramlines Festival in Sheffield on 25 July.

Fans can expect to hear tracks from their back catalogue including “Common People”, “Do You Remember the First Time?”, “Disco 2000” and “Sorted for E’s & Wizz”.

Plus in December 2024 they announced that they had signed with Rough Trade Records, suggesting that a new record is coming.

They teased new tracks “Spike Island”, “My Sex” and “Farmer’s Market” during their recent reunion run, which included shows across the US.

Ahead of Pulp tickets going on sale, you can find out everything you need to know below.

When do Pulp tickets go on sale?

They go on general sale at 9:30am on Friday, 21 February via Ticketmaster and AXS.

Is there a presale?

Yes, an artist presale takes place from 9:30am on Tuesday, 18 February. This can be accessed by fans who sign up to their mailing list at welovepulp.info. You’ll receive a unique link to access tickets early, so check your inbox.

Local venue presales take place from 9:30am on Wednesday, 19 February and you can check your preferred listing on Ticketmaster for more details.

What are the ticket prices?

It’s been confirmed that standard tickets will be priced between £53.60 – £99.00.

What are the tour dates?

7 June – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – tickets

10 June – Dublin, 3Arena – tickets

13 June – London, O2 Arena – tickets

14 June – London, O2 Arena – tickets

19 June – Birmingham, Utilita Arena – tickets

21 June – Manchester, Co-op Live – tickets