Full trailer, artwork and streaming date released for Pulp’s new ‘What Do You Do For An Encore?’ film

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Full trailer, artwork and streaming date released for Pulp’s new ‘What Do You Do For An Encore?’ film

NME · 2 hours ago

Pulp have released the full trailer, artwork and confirmed streaming date for their new concert film, "What Do You Do For An Encore?", directed by Garth Jennings. The 90-minute film charts the Sheffield band's history "from obscurity to cultural touchstone" through member narration, rare archival footage and 2025 live performances, and follows June's announcement of the project alongside a companion live album.

The film will get a one-night cinema preview in UK and Irish cinemas on 18 September, before screening in Canada on 23 September and the US on 24 September, then streaming exclusively on MUBI from 25 September. It captures Pulp's sold-out shows at London's O2 and features 20 songs, blending stage footage from their recent arena tour supporting comeback album "More" with decades of unseen archive material; the accompanying "Live!" album is released via Rough Trade on 28 August.

  • Pulp's concert film "What Do You Do For An Encore?" gets trailer and release dates
  • Cinema previews from 18 September; streams on MUBI from 25 September
  • Companion "Live!" album out on Rough Trade 28 August

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