The British band Pulp confirmed a concert in Mexico City on June 2, 2026, at Palacio de los Deportes, as part of their Latin America tour. The show coincides with the release of their new album 'More', their first in 24 years. Tickets go on pre-sale for fans on February 17 and general sale on February 20.
The band Pulp, led by Jarvis Cocker, returns to Mexico after several years away from the country's stages. The announcement came via an Instagram message: “You asked for it, so here we are.” The June 2, 2026, concert at Palacio de los Deportes is part of a larger tour starting February 21 in Auckland, New Zealand, covering 18 dates across Oceania, Latin America, and Europe, ending August 28 in Manchester, UK.
The tour accompanies the release of the album 'More', inspired by personal losses including the death of Cocker's mother and bassist Steve Mackey. A press release describes it as “a meditation on the passage of time, relationships, and the conscious effort not to take life's blessings for granted.” Produced by James Ford, it features tracks like 'Farmer’s Market', exploring mature forms of love. It is the first album without Mackey since 1987.
Formed in 1978 in Sheffield, Pulp rose to fame in the 1990s with albums like 'Different Class', which topped the UK charts and won the Mercury Prize. Iconic songs include 'Common People' and 'Disco 2000'.
Tickets go on pre-sale for fans starting February 17, 2026, at 10:00 AM, requiring registration at www.welovepulp.info. General sale begins February 20 at the same time via Ticketmaster, with a limit of 8 tickets per person. The tour also stops in Bogotá, Santiago, and Buenos Aires.