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Pulp’s ‘Patchwork’ set at Glastonbury interrupted during most famous song

By staff28 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Glastonbury Festival fans’ predictions proved to be correct as Pulp took to the stage – and at some point during their performance of Common People, the Red Arrows flew past

19:43, 28 Jun 2025Updated 20:01, 28 Jun 2025

The Red Arrows fly over Glastonbury festival during Pulp performance

Pulp’s surprise set at Glastonbury Festival this evening featured a surprise appearance – the Red Arrows.

The Sheffield group, revealed as the mystery band Patchwork, took to the Pyramid Stage and began with a rendition of their hit song Sorted For E’s And Wizz while the words Pulp Summer appeared on the screen behind them. Following their opening track, the Jarvis Cocker-fronted band launched into one of their best known songs, Disco 2000, from 1995’s Different Class, one of the most acclaimed albums of the 1990s, prompting a mass singalong from the Glastonbury crowd.

The band also played Spike Island and Acrylic Afternoons. The band finished with a double whammy of two of their best know songs, Babies and Common People, having played their breakthrough single Do You Remember The First Time? earlier in the set.

READ MORE: Glastonbury Festival’s mystery act Patchwork – likeliest stars performing under fake name

Jarvis Cocker of Pulp performing at Glastonbury Festival
Pulp were revealed to be the secret band Patchwork(Image: Rowan Griffiths / Daily Mirror)

And during their performance of Common People, fans were amazed to see the Red Arrows fly over Glastonbury. One wrote on X: “Pulp, the Pyramid & the Red Arrows, the best place on earth.” Another tweeted: “Common People by Pulp is the greatest song from the 90s. That is a hill I will die on! Incredible crowd at the pyramid stage, thousands of flags and singing their hearts out. And the Red Arrows flew over, what timing.”

A third said: “The Red Arrows doing a flypast during the Pulp set at Glasto is too bizarre.” Someone else wrote: “The Red Arrows flying over Glasto while Pulp play Common People might be the most British thing that has ever happened.”

“The Red Arrows flying over Glastonbury during Pulp singing Common People. Peak British,” said someone else. One more added: “Red Arrows could not have planned that better coming over the Pyramid right at the climax of Common Man by Pulp.” A festival-goer tweeted: “pulp featuring the red arrows. best set of the weekend so far.”

Jarvis Cocker of Pulp performing at Glastonbury Festival
Jarvis Cocker of Pulp performing at Glastonbury Festival(Image: Getty Images)

Their performance comes 30 years after their headline performance at the festival when they stood in for The Stone Roses after the Manchester band’s guitarist John Squire was injured in a cycling accident. Groups of people wearing waterproof parkas took to the stage before the performance began, and footage from their 1995 headline show was broadcast on the screen behind.

The festival worked hard to keep the identity of the mysterious Patchwork act a secret, but hours before the anonymous band was set to perform, a telling clue was spotted. Among the names circulating on social media were Chappell Roan, Harry Styles or even Robbie Williams.

However, a festival-goer has exclusively revealed to The Mirror they have spotted a telling clue on a sound engineer box right by the Pyramid stage today. A source has shared an exclusive photograph of the boxes – one of which is labelled with the band name Pulp.

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The band performed on the Pyramid Stage(Image: Getty Images)

The source told us: “I spotted the sound engineer box with Pulp’s name on as they were setting up during the Kaiser Chiefs set.” Earlier this month, expert social media account SecretGlasto, which has built up a reputation for confirming secret Worthy Farm acts for the past ten years, revealed the mysterious act was Pulp.

In April, fans called for a “Pulp Day” after the legendary band announced they would release a new album. Frontman Jarvis Cocker confirmed the group would release their eighth studio album later this year. The album comes over a decade after the band’s most recent release, 2013’s After You’

X users shared photographs of albums, announcements and interview snippets from the band over the years while radio stations predominantly played Pulp songs. BBC Radio 6’s Lauren Laverne played a series of Pulp hits, including Do You Remember the First Time? and Common People, which left social media users calling Pulp Day “glorious”.

Another user shared a drawing of the band and wished everyone a “happy Pulp Day”. One user wrote: “Lauren Laverne listeners currently knocking it out of the park with their Pulp selections.” Another added: “Almost a Pulp takeover. Glorious.”

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