
"Headliners include Pulp, playing a one-night-only show in the Royal Festival Hall, mixing new material with the classics, and Scritti Politti, who'll be bringing their leftfield pop energy across two sets."
"It's not just gigs either. There's an Evening with Rough Trade Books, live performances tied to new writing, and a screening of Ken Loach's Kes with a live orchestra and an intro from Jarvis Cocker."
The indie institution is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a three-day event at the Southbank Centre from July 17th to 19th, 2026. The lineup includes headliners Pulp and Scritti Politti, along with rising acts like caroline and My New Band Believe. The event will feature a variety of activities beyond music, including an Evening with Rough Trade Books, live performances related to new writing, and a screening of Ken Loach's Kes with a live orchestra. Pre-sale tickets for members are available from April 15th, with general sales starting April 16th.
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