COMMON PEOPLE - The Pulp Story
Get ready to be transported back to the height of the 90s with Common People – The Pulp Story, a high-octane musical theatre production that serves as the definitive celebration of Sheffield’s most eccentric and beloved legends: Pulp and the incomparable Jarvis Cocker.
Performed by the industry leading professional tribute band Pulp'd, you can be sure of a truly authentic experience with the quality and attention to detail that has given them the reputation of one of the tribute industries elite.

The Journey
This isn't just a concert; it’s a narrative experience. The show charts the improbable rise of a band that spent years in the "humble beginnings" wilderness before exploding into the cultural zeitgeist. From the art-school aesthetics of the early days to the neon-lit frenzy of the Britpop era, The Pulp Story captures the wit, the glamour, and the kitchen-sink drama that made Pulp one of Sheffield’s biggest and most influential exports.

The Experience
• Live Anthems: Experience the full power of the Pulp discography, including "Disco 2000," "Sorted for E's & Wizz," "Babies," "Do You Remember the First Time?" and, of course, the era-defining "Common People."
• Stunning Visuals: The production is backed by immersive video visuals that bring the grit and glitter of the Sheffield skyline and the surreal world of Jarvis Cocker to life.
• The Masters of the Craft: Performed by Pulp’d, widely regarded as "tribute band royalty." Known for their uncanny attention to detail, they capture the specific swagger and sound that made Pulp a global phenomenon.
Why It Matters
Pulp wasn't just about the music; it was about the stories of the misfits, the voyeurs, and the everyday dreamers. Common People – The Pulp Story honors that legacy with a show that is as smart, sharp, and stylish as the band itself.
Whether you were there the first time around or you're discovering the brilliance of Jarvis Cocker and Pulp today, this show is a must-see tribute to the band that taught us all that "Common People" are the ones truly worth singing about.