Pulp drew the biggest crowd ever on the Park Stage as they played a secret set at the Glastonbury Festival on Saturday (June 25).
Organisers told Gigwise around 30,000 festival-goers were estimated to have been watching when they played their biggest hit, ‘Common People’.
As previously reported on Gigwise, the Sheffield band, who reformed earlier this year, delighted fans on the Park Stage with a greatest hits set.
Performing in the slot filled by Radiohead on Friday (June 24), the Jarvis Cocker-fronted group rattled through hits including ‘Sorted For E’s and Whizz’, which the singer said the group first played their in 1994.
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