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Pulp score first UK number one album in 27 years with More

Pulp score first UK number one album in 27 years with More

More, which was released last Friday, is the band's first studio album since 2001's We Love Life.
Jarvis Cocker of Pulp performing on stage at Finsbury Park in London (Victoria Jones/PA)
The album is also named the biggest record of the week on wax, topping the Official Vinyl Albums Chart.
The band are playing a number of gigs throughout the summer, including sets at Montreux Jazz Festival in July and Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival in August.
The veteran rockers have a gap in their schedule between June 21 and July 10, which has fuelled speculation that they could be among the secret acts currently listed as 'TBA' in the line-up for Glastonbury Festival, which is taking place later this month.
Elsewhere in the albums chart the eponymous debut album of US pop star and TikTok sensation Addison Rae has landed at number two.
The record contains the hit singles Diet Pepsi, Headphones On, and Fame Is A Gun, which have all made it into the top 40 of the singles chart.
Another new entry is Lotus by British rapper Little Simz, which has landed at number three, a personal best for the London-born music star whose Mercury Prize-winning album Sometimes I Might Be Introvert peaked at number four back in 2021.
Lotus also debuts at number one on the Official Record Store Chart, the most popular LP of the week in UK independent record shops.
Sabrina Carpenter performs during the Brit Awards 2025 (Lucy North/PA)
Rounding out the top five is Sabrina Carpenter's Short N' Sweet at number four and Ed Sheeran's Mathematics Tour Collection compilation album at five.
Over in the singles chart, US popstar Carpenter has knocked Alex Warren from the top spot with her new single Manchild.
The 26-year-old recently announced the release of a new studio album, Man's Best Friend, which will be released in August.
The Official Charts Company said Carpenter has banked the most consecutive weeks in the albums chart top five out of any other female solo artist.
The rest of the top five sees Warren at number two with Ordinary, Love Me Not by Ravyn Lenae at number three, Chappell Roan's Pink Pony Club at number four, and Sombr's Undressed at number five.
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  • Metro

Not inspired by the Glastonbury headliners? These 6 acts blew me away

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TRNSMT 2025: 5 artists tipped to perform secret sets at Glasgow Green
TRNSMT 2025: 5 artists tipped to perform secret sets at Glasgow Green

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time10 hours ago

  • Scotsman

TRNSMT 2025: 5 artists tipped to perform secret sets at Glasgow Green

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Olivia Rodrigo joins Pulp fans to watch surprise Glastonbury set
Olivia Rodrigo joins Pulp fans to watch surprise Glastonbury set

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timea day ago

  • The Independent

Olivia Rodrigo joins Pulp fans to watch surprise Glastonbury set

Olivia Rodrigo was filmed watching Pulp perform at Glastonbury on Saturday from her boyfriend Louis Partridge's shoulders. The footage, shared by BBC Radio 1 DJ Greg James, showed Rodrigo singing along to Pulp's set. Rodrigo's attendance preceded her own headline performance on the Pyramid Stage. Pulp played a surprise hour-long set, after previously being listed as 'Patchwork', which included a Red Arrows flyover during the song 'Common People'. Watch the video in full above.

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