Jarvis Cocker has moved to deny claims that Pulp have reformed and will headline the Glastonbury Festival in 2010. Skip related content
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No Pulp comeback
Earlier today, the band's former frontman said he "would love to play there again", prompting speculation of a comeback.
However, has now insisted that such claims are "not true" and that he was misquoted.
"I can categorically tell Teletext that Pulp have no plans to get back together", he commented.
"Someone asked me if I fancied playing at the 40th anniversary of Glastonbury, I said yes, they twisted that into a 'Pulp reform' story. It's not true", clarified Jarvis.
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