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“We wanted to, but they weren’t interested”: Pulp are not one of the ‘secret’ acts playing Glastonbury
Monday June 23, 2025. 01:54 PM , from
Keyboard Magazine
Candida Doyle confirms that it’s not happening
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https://www.musicradar.com/artists/shows-festivals/we-wanted-to-but-they-werent-interested-pulp-are-...
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