Pulp’s Manchester show was a masterclass in balancing nostalgia with reinvention, proving they’re not just coasting on past glories
The setlist was a love letter to fans, packed with hits like “Give Me a Reason,” “Summer Sunshine,” and “What Can I Do,”
This was pop at its finest—nostalgic, uplifting, and impeccably crafted, cementing Barlow’s enduring brilliance
James laid down a marker for the summer series, which will see acts like Gary Barlow, The Corrs, and The Libertines
Anfield, no stranger to hosting icons like Taylor Swift and The Rolling Stones, proved the perfect backdrop
Iggy Pop, the cockroach who survives the apocalypse with a smile, proved he’s still the untouchable pioneer of punk.
Kylie Minogue didn’t just perform—she created a world where pop reigns supreme, and Sheffield was lucky enough to live in it
Gary Barlow brought his Songbook Tour to the venue for the first time and delivered a night to remember.
Sheffield’s show will be remembered as a testament to his enduring talent and knack for making every moment feel personal.