Pulp remember their first time at Glastonbury 2011
Newly reformed band play secret set on the Park Stage

Photographer:Peter Corkhill
Chris Swindells - 26 June 2011
The singer joked as he fronted the four-piece to a reunion show, “How much of a surprise was it? That big? Any
Killers fans here?”
Speculation had grown throughout the weekend to who the special guest would be,
but Jarvis ended confusion with ‘Saturday Night’ asking who had seen Pulp at Glastonbury before.
Referencing the drug policing policy at Glastonbury 2011
the band threw a frisbee to the crowd and as the masses went wild they dropped ‘Disco 2000’.
Jarvis
dropped mention to their 1995 set and played ‘Sorted For E and Whizz’ in homage to their only Glastonbury headlining
show where it was debuted.
Introducing ‘Babies’ the band then went into ‘Mis-shapes’ and
‘This Is Hardcore’.
The slim and suited frontman said: “This song is very closely associated
with Glastonbury so we’re going to play it,” as the launched into ‘Common People.’
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