Steve Mouer's Concert Archive

Joined February 2026    

Steve Mouer has 2 Pulp concerts.

Pulp is an alternative rock band that formed in 1978 in Sheffield, England, United Kingdom. The band's early years saw a regularly fluctuating line-up of members and a lack of mainstream success, but between 1994 and Pulp's breakup in 2002, the band's line-up had stabilized with founding remember Jarvis Cocker (vocals) performing alongside Russell Senior (guitar, violin), Mark Webber (guitar), Candida Doyle (keyboards), Steve Mackey (bass) and Nick Banks (drums). Pulp's fourth studio album "His 'n' Hers" (1994) was the band's first top 10 hit in the UK, with each of the following three albums charting globally. The band went on hiatus in 2002 but reunited in 2011, disbanding for the second time two years later. In 2022, Pulp reunited again with all former members returning except Senior and Mackey, who passed away on March 2, 2023.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 26, 1994 –
Aug 28, 1994
Reading Festival 1994
Red Hot Chili Peppers / Radiohead / Ice Cube / The Verve / The Flaming Lips / Cypress Hill / Soundgarden / Pulp / Primal Scream / Manic Street Preachers / Pavement / Hole / Gang Starr / They Might Be Giants / Candlebox / The Lemonheads / Helmet / Morphine / Frank Black / Tindersticks / The Afghan Whigs / dEUS / Lush / Reverend Horton Heat / Sebadoh / Shed Seven / Stabbing Westward / Superchunk / The Wedding Present / Therapy? / Rollins Band / The Dig / The Tea Party / The Jesus Lizard / Elastica / Terrorvision / Archers Of Loaf / Echobelly / Gene / Sleeper / The Wildhearts / American Music Club / Transglobal Underground / The Auteurs / Drugstore / Senser / Jeff Buckley / Velocity Girl / CUD / Senseless Things / Salad / Fun-Da-Mental / Shootyz Groove / Possum Dixon / Madder Rose / Compulsion / Honky / Smudge / Scrawl / kitchens of distinction / Lotion / Jale / Cellophane / Scarce / Cop Shoot Cop / Tiny Monroe / Frank Sidebottom / Mark Thomas Show all bands
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Little John's Farm Reading, England, United Kingdom
Jun 24, 1994 –
Jun 26, 1994
Glastonbury Festival 1994 @ Glastonbury Festival 1994
Radiohead / Blur / Rage Against The Machine / Björk / Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds / Peter Gabriel / Oasis / Pulp / Pretenders / Jackson Browne / Elvis Costello / Blind Melon / James / Manic Street Preachers / Paul Weller / Spin Doctors / Elvis Costello & the Attractions / Orbital / Spiritualized / Chumbawamba / Nick Cave / Dwight Yoakam / Beastie Boys / The Lemonheads / Ride / Meshell Ndegeocello (fka Me'Shell NdegéOcello) / L7 / Tindersticks / M PEOPLE / Levellers / World Party / Grant Lee Buffalo / The Boo Radleys / St. Etienne / Echobelly / Lucky Dube / Mary Black / Johnny Cash / Gorky's Zygotic Mynci / Jah Wobble / Transglobal Underground / Mike Scott / Urban Species / African Head Charge / Senser / John Otway / Loop Guru / Ian McNabb / Credit to the Nation / Attila the Stockbroker / Galliano / Madder Rose / Pardesi Music Machine Show all bands
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Glastonbury Festival 1994 Pilton, England, United Kingdom

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Reading Festival 1994 on Aug 26, 1994 [756-small]

Reading Festival 1994
Aug 26 - 28, 1994
 Reading, England, United Kingdom
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Credit: Steve Gray

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Apr 25, 2025

1700 people were there?! Wedge only takes 400 and it certainly wasn't full that night! LOL

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