Here Comes More Tour

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Here Comes More
Tour by Pulp
LocationNorth America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand
Associated album More
Start date7 June 2025 (2025-06-07)
End date28 August 2026 (2026-08-28)
Legs4
No. of shows32

The Here Comes More Tour (known as the You Deserve More Tour for its first leg) is a headlining concert tour from British rock band Pulp. The tour began on 7 June 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland and will end on 28 August 2026 at Wythenshawe Park in Manchester. The tour was announced in three phases: the first leg of the tour covering the UK and Ireland, [1] the second covering the United States and Canada, [2] and the third covering Australia and New Zealand. [3]

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Background

In 2025, Pulp released their eighth full-length album titled More , the band's first record in 24 years. Upon release, the album received critical acclaim, including getting nominated for a Mercury Prize. [4] [5] When the album was announced, the band announced a tour in support of it, initially covering just the United Kingdom and a single date in Ireland. In April, the band announced dates for the United States and Canada. [6] Then in November, the band announced several dates in Australia and one in New Zealand. [7]

This tour is notable for being one of the most extensive tours that Pulp has undertaken in their history, hitting many cities and countries they had either rarely or never played in. This tour represented the first time the band had played in Washington DC since the 1998 Tibetan Freedom Concert, the first time the band had played in Philadelphia, Detroit, or Minneapolis since 1996, the first time the band had ever played in Colorado, and only the second time ever the band had played in New Zealand.[ citation needed ]

Critical reception

Reviews for the Here Comes More/You Deserve More tour were overwhelmingly positive. Writing for ParklifeDC, Kyle Gustafson referred to the show in DC as "triumphant", and stated:

Last year I said 'Jarvis Cocker is undoubtedly the best frontman from the Britpop Era, and I don't think it's even close,' and I stand by it. After the weekend I just had, I feel extremely qualified to back up my assertion. Jarvis is the best combo of singer, songwriter, entertainer, and MC. He easily connects with the crowd and does an amazing job ushering his band and crowd through the show. [8]

Writing for the BrooklynVegan , Bill Pearis simply said of the New York show "What a perfect night". [9] Review's of the band's shows in the UK were similarly laudatory. Writing for Silence and Sound, Katie Hillier said of a show at the O2 Arena:

Jarvis Cocker is every bit the perfect frontman. Each song is introduced with a little anecdote, the next number teased, whether it be a question as to whether anyone's been shopping today (Farmer's Market) or a chat about the previous night at the O2 (Do You Remember The First Time?), or simply a statement that we'll carry on with the theme of afternoons (Acrylic Afternoons). Between songs, Cocker reaches into his blazer pockets, bizarrely throwing grapes and sweets into the audience, and later asking everyone to hype him up as he attempts to catch a grape in his mouth (he misses, dusts it off, then eats it anyway). He's a true showman. [10]

Setlist

This set list is representative of the performance on 4 September 2025 at the Tabernacle in Atlanta. It does not represent the set list at all concerts for the duration of the tour. [11]

  1. "Sorted for E's & Wizz"
  2. "Disco 2000"
  3. "Spike Island"
  4. "F.E.E.L.I.N.G.C.A.L.L.E.D.L.O.V.E."
  5. "My Sex"
  6. "Farmers Market"
  7. "This Is Hardcore"
  8. "Something Changed"
  9. "O.U. (Gone, Gone)"
  10. "Acrylic Afternoons"
  11. "Do You Remember the First Time?"
  12. "Mis-Shapes"
  13. "Got to Have Love"
  14. "Common People"

Encore

  1. "The Fear"
  2. "Lipgloss"
  3. "Help the Aged"
  4. "Like a Friend"
  5. "A Sunset"

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, and venue
DateCityCountryVenue
Leg 1 — Europe and Asia
7 June 2025 Glasgow Scotland The OVO Hydro
10 June 2025 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
13 June 2025 London United Kingdom The O2 Arena
14 June 2025
19 June 2025 Birmingham Utilita Arena Birmingham
21 June 2025 Manchester Co-op Live
10 July 2025 Bilbao Spain Bilbao BBK Live
14 July 2025 Montreaux Switzerland Montreaux Jazz Festival
25 July 2025 Sheffield United Kingdom Tramlines Festival
2 August 2025 Incheon South Korea Pentaport Rock Festival
15 August 2025 Saint-Malo France La Route du Rock
Leg 2 — North America
4 September 2025 Atlanta United States Tabernacle
6 September 2025 Washington, D.C. The Anthem
9 September 2025 Philadelphia The Met
11 September 2025 Queens Forest Hills Stadium
13 September 2025 Boston Suffolk Downs
16 September 2025 Toronto Canada Budweiser Stage
17 September 2025 Detroit United States Detroit Masonic Temple
20 September 2025 Minneapolis Minneapolis Armory
22 September 2025 Denver Red Rocks Amphitheatre
25 September 2025 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
26 September 2025
Leg 3 — Australia and New Zealand
21 February 2026 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
24 February 2026 Brisbane Australia Riverstage
27 February 2026 Adelaide Adelaide Festival
3 March 2026 Melbourne Sidney Myer Music Bowl
6 March 2026 Sydney Sydney Opera House
7 March 2026
Leg 4 — Europe
2 July 2026 Hérouville-Saint-Clair FranceFestival Beauregard 2026
4 July 2026 Lac de Malsaucy Eurockéennes
11 July 2026 Madrid Spain Mad Cool Festival
28 August 2026 Manchester United Kingdom Wythenshawe Park

References

  1. Houghton, Amy. "Pulp are going on a huge UK tour this summer: dates, locations, ticket prices and everything you need to know". Time Out United Kingdom. Time Out . Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  2. Monroe, Jazz (22 April 2025). "Pulp Announce September 2025 North American Tour". Pitchfork . Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  3. Skinner, Tom (4 November 2025). "Pulp announce 2026 Australia and New Zealand tour: 'You deserve more'". NME . Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  4. Breihan, Tom (3 June 2025). "Premature Evaluation: Pulp More". Stereogum . Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  5. Savage, Mark (10 September 2025). "Pulp, CMAT and Wolf Alice nominated for Mercury Prize". BBC . Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  6. Breihan, Tom (22 April 2025). "Pulp Announce 2025 North American Tour". Stereogum . Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  7. Cashmere, Paul (2 November 2025). "Pulp To Return To Australia For 2026 Tour". Noise11.com. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  8. Gustafson, Kyle (11 September 2025). "Live Review: Pulp @ The Anthem — 9/6/25". ParklifeDC. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  9. Pearis, Bill. "Alright! Pulp were perfection at Forest Hills Stadium: review, pics, full video". BrooklynVegan . Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  10. Hillier, Katie (19 June 2025). "Live Review: Pulp, The O2 Arena, 14/06/2025". Silence and Sound. Retrieved 13 November 2025.
  11. Pearis, Bill. "Pulp's North American tour kicked off in Atlanta (setlist, video)". BrooklynVegan . Retrieved 15 November 2025.