Pulp at Finsbury Park 2023: Full info including set times and weather

Everything Pulp fans need to know about their Finsbury Park show this weekend.

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Pulp are set to perform to London crowds in Finsbury Park this weekend. The rockers will headline a show at the iconic greenspace on Saturday (July 1).

The Sheffield-formed band will be joined by special guests Wet Leg, Baxter Dury and Exotic Gardens during their London show. Wet Leg recently supported former One Direction star Harry Styles on tour and will also join the Foo Fighters on their 2024 string of shows.

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Pulp have performed across many of London’s beloved venues over the years, including Alexandra Palace and Wembley Arena. Finsbury Park has hosted a couple of performances by the group previously too.

They will also perform at the Eventim Apollo this summer. Pulp will take to the venue’s stage for two nights in late July.

Here’s everything Pulp fans need to know about their Finsbury Park show this weekend, including set time and what weather to expect.

Entry times for Pulp’s 2023 Finsbury Park show - when it starts and finishes

Gates for Pulp’s Saturday headline show will open at 3pm. The first performance of Saturday will start at 5.05pm. The final set will wrap around 10.30pm.

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Full list of set times for Pulp’s 2023 Finsbury Park show

  • 5:05 pm - Exotic Gardens
  • 6:00 pm - Baxter Dury
  • 7:10 pm - Wet Leg
  • 8:40 pm - Pulp

Weather forecast for Pulp’s 2023 Finsbury Park show

Saturday is forecast to have a rainy start, but this is expected to end just before the afternoon of music begins. Pulp fans can expect sunny intervals across the day, according to the Met Office.

Highs: 23C

Lows: 15C

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