British indie band Pulp agree to play Adelaide festival after boycott U-turn

Pulp Reverses Decision, Will Play Adelaide Festival After Initial Boycott

In a surprise move, British indie band Pulp has announced that they will perform at the Adelaide festival in February after initially pulling out due to controversy surrounding Palestinian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah.

The band had expressed outrage over Abdel-Fattah's cancellation from the Adelaide writers' week, citing "cultural sensitivity" as the reason. Dozens of other speakers had boycotted the event in protest, and Pulp decided to follow suit by withdrawing from the related festival.

However, after talks with festival organizers, the band has now announced that they will honor their invitation to perform on February 27th. The decision comes after the festival programmers acted in good faith, replacing the board responsible for Abdel-Fattah's cancellation and apologizing to her for the mistreatment she received.

"We want to make it absolutely clear that Pulp refuse to condone the silencing of voices," said a statement from the band. "We celebrate difference, and oppose censorship, violence, and oppression in all its forms."

The festival organizers have invited Abdel-Fattah to speak at next year's event, and the band plans to perform a free concert open to anyone who respects the freedom of all voices to be heard.

Pulp lead singer Jarvis Cocker initially stated that the band had pulled out due to the "dreadful situation" surrounding Abdel-Fattah. However, he expressed relief that they could now proceed with their performance, saying it would be "fun."

The Adelaide festival's U-turn has been welcomed by many, and the band's decision is seen as a significant step towards reconciliation between different communities. The free concert will serve as an opportunity for people to come together in peace and harmony, a message that Pulp hopes to convey through their music.
 
omg u wont believe wut just happened! so like pulp was all set 2 boycott the adelaide festival cuz of randa abdel-fattah controversy but then they had a change of heart lol. festival programmers did some good btw, replaced the ppl responsible 4 the cancellation & apologized to her which shows they're not perfect but tryin 2 do tht much

anyway, pulps all about celebratin difference & opposing censorship now so i'm low-key hyped for their free concert open 2 anyone who respects freedom of voice. Jarvis Cocker seems like a cool dude 2, he was worried bout bein part of the drama but glad its all sorted out πŸ€žπŸŽ‰
 
πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I mean, what's next? Are they gonna apologize for liking the color blue? πŸ˜’ It's about time someone stood up for Randa Abdel-Fattah, though. I'm glad Jarvis Cocker is taking responsibility for his band's actions and using their platform to spread a positive message 🎢. The Adelaide festival organizers must have done something right to win them over... or maybe it was just the free concert offer that sealed the deal πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
I'm so relieved! πŸ™Œ I was worried Pulp would be stuck on this stance forever. I love how they've decided to take the high road and do the right thing. It's all about promoting freedom of speech and not letting censorship get in the way of important conversations πŸ’¬. And I'm excited for that free concert! Who wouldn't want to come together and celebrate diversity? The festival organizers did a great job addressing their mistakes and showing they care about inclusivity πŸ™. It's gonna be lit at the Adelaide festival!
 
Ugh, I'm so glad they're performing after all that drama πŸ€―πŸŽ‰! I mean, can you even imagine how many people would've missed out on an epic concert? And for what? A band pulling out over some controversy πŸ™„. It's actually kinda cool that Pulp decided to use their platform to spread a message of love and acceptance πŸ’–. Jarvis Cocker's about-face is all good too, I guess πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's awesome that the festival organizers listened to feedback and made things right πŸ‘. And now we get to enjoy an epic free concert 🎡!
 
πŸ€” so i was really worried when i heard pulp was out of the adelaide festival at first... but now they're back on and it's all good πŸ’•. i think it's awesome that they're making a stand against silencing voices and opposing censorship, violence & oppression 🎡. and that they're even doing a free concert to bring people together is just amazing 🌈. it's not about being PC or anything, it's just about respecting everyone's opinions and having an open dialogue πŸ’¬. Jarvis Cocker seems like a pretty cool dude too πŸ‘, so i'm glad he got a second chance to perform 😊.
 
I gotta say, I'm all about Pulp's decision 🀩. I mean, initially I was gonna side with 'em too... the whole situation seemed pretty messed up πŸ˜”. But, Jarvis Cocker's response when he said it'd be "fun" made me wanna roll my eyes a bit πŸ˜‚. But, in all seriousness, I think this is super cool πŸŽ‰! It shows that even when we mess up, we can make amends and do the right thing. And, having Randa Abdel-Fattah speak at the festival next year? That's just awesome πŸ’–. Free concert for anyone who wants to listen? Yeah, that's exactly what we need more of 🎢!
 
omg i was so shocked when i heard about pulp reversing their decision 🀯 i mean i get why they initially pulled out due to the whole randa abdel fattah situation, but now its like totally cool that they're gonna perform at the adelaide festival 🎡 and even give a free concert open to anyone who respects freedom of speech 🀝 Jarvis cocker's initial comments about being "dreadful" were kinda worrying tho 😬 i'm glad he's seeming more chill about it now lol πŸ’– anyway i think this is such an awesome move by pulp & im so hyped for the concert πŸŽ‰ cant wait to see them perform live again!
 
Ugh, festivals are just so extra πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, what's with the drama? First of all, can't they just stick to the lineup already? Do we really need to know about every single speaker and performer? πŸ™„ And then there's this whole thing with Pulp pulling out over one writer... like, okay Jarvis, calm down πŸ˜‚. I get it, cultural sensitivity is important, but let's not be dramatic about it. Can't they just have a nuanced conversation instead of boycotting everything? πŸ€” Now that they're going back on their decision, I'm sure the free concert will be super cool and all, but can we please just keep the drama to a minimum? πŸ’–
 
OMG 🀯 so like what just happened with Pulp, right? They totally changed their minds about performing at the Adelaide festival after initially saying no due to all the drama around Randa Abdel-Fattah... and I'm like totally confused πŸ˜‚ how could they just pull out like that?! And now they're gonna perform a free concert and invite her to speak too?! Like, isn't this just so cool?! 🀩 it's amazing how things can turn around so quickly! Did they actually talk to the festival organizers and stuff? That must've taken some serious convincing πŸ˜…
 
πŸ€” I'm glad Pulp decided to perform at the Adelaide festival after all, but I gotta say, I was really disappointed when they initially pulled out πŸŽ‰. I mean, I get where they're coming from about cultural sensitivity and all that, but it seemed like a pretty over-the-top reaction to me 😐. But I guess talks with the festival organizers helped smooth things out πŸ’¬.

It's cool that they're now going to do a free concert and invite Randa Abdel-Fattah to speak at next year's event πŸŽ‰. That's actually really nice of them, and it shows they're willing to listen and make amends πŸ™. I just hope the whole thing doesn't become too politicized and take away from the music part of it 😊. Still, I'm stoked that Pulp are back on board, and I'm sure their show is gonna be amazing 🎡!
 
πŸ€” I was like totally shocked when I heard that Pulp was pulling out of the Adelaide festival initially. I thought it was gonna be one of those things where you're just stuck with the decision and can't change it. But then I saw that they actually talked to the organizers and everything worked out! πŸ™Œ It's awesome that they're standing by their values and saying no to censorship, violence, or oppression in all its forms. πŸ’– Jarvis Cocker seems like a cool guy too - from dread to relief in like 2 seconds πŸ˜‚ I guess you never know how things are gonna go down until it happens. And now it's great that they're doing a free concert for everyone who just wants to enjoy some music and have a good time πŸŽ΅πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” just saw this news about pulp reversing their decision to boycott the adelaide festival... feels kinda weird they went from being super upset to just playing it cool after talks with the organizers. but i guess its good that things got sorted out and ppl can come together in peace πŸŽ΅πŸ’–
 
πŸ™Œ oh man i was literally so angry when i heard they pulled out from the adelaide festival like what's going on ppl cant just silence voices because of some controversy its all about perspective but now thats changed and im so hyped for jarvis and co to perform πŸŽΈπŸ•Ί it shows that they understand how important freedom of speech is and its not just about them being the cool band its about making a statement and creating space for others to express themselves too i hope their free concert is lit πŸ’–
 
πŸ€” what's good? so i'm thinking, why would pulp just reverse their decision like that? they were all about protesting censorship and oppression, but now they're gonna perform at an event that was initially sparked by the very thing they claimed to oppose πŸ€‘ it's almost like they wanted attention in the first place... and what's with the free concert for everyone who respects "the freedom of all voices"? sounds like a publicity stunt to me πŸ“Ί
 
🀝 So relieved they're backing down and performing at the Adelaide festival! It's all about celebrating diversity and respecting differing voices 🎢 I mean, who doesn't love a good free concert? The fact that they're willing to give it another go after initially pulling out shows that even in disagreements, there's room for growth and understanding. And kudos to the festival organizers for stepping up and changing the board responsible for Abdel-Fattah's cancellation πŸ™Œ Now we get to enjoy Pulp's sweet tunes on February 27th!
 
Just saw this news about Pulp and I'm like wth? They were so quick to pull out but now they're back on board πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I guess the festival did enough to make them feel comfortable, huh? Replacing the people responsible for cancelling Randa Abdel-Fattah was a good move, though. It shows that they learned from their mistake and are willing to make things right.

I'm all about free speech and respecting different perspectives, so this is actually kinda cool πŸŽ‰. The fact that Pulp is offering a free concert with no conditions just shows how committed they are to promoting unity and acceptance. Jarvis Cocker's attitude towards the situation has also shifted from outrage to "it's gonna be fun" πŸ˜‚. I'm glad we're seeing a more positive vibe from them now.
 
πŸ€” I'm glad Pulp is doing a free concert at the Adelaide festival now...it's about time 😊. I remember when they said they were boycotting it, I was like "what's going on?" πŸ™„ Anyway, I think this whole thing could've been avoided if they just talked to the festival organizers first 🀝. Now that it's all sorted out, I'm stoked to see Jarvis Cocker up on stage and perform some of their classic tunes 🎸πŸ’₯. It's awesome that they're using their platform to spread a message of inclusivity and respect for different voices πŸ‘
 
omg just found out about pulp playing at adelaide festival after they pulled out cuz of randa abdel-fattah 🀯 it's so cool that they're all about celebrating difference & opposing censorship! Jarvis Cocker seems like a super chill dude now lol 😎 i love how they're making it clear that they won't back down from silencing voices, especially when it comes to marginalized communities πŸ’– the fact that they're doing a free concert for everyone who respects freedom of speech is just amazing πŸŽ‰ can't wait to see them perform!
 
😊 I'm actually kinda surprised Pulp went back on their initial decision, but I guess good communication can make all the difference! πŸ€— The fact that they're now having a free concert open to anyone who respects freedom of speech is pretty cool too. It's awesome that the festival organizers took responsibility for what happened and apologized to Abdel-Fattah - that's definitely not always easy to do! πŸ‘
 
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