"They may own the bricks and mortar, but they don't own the spirit of the Leadmill", Cocker said
"Stay calm, hug your Pulp records and dream of going mental sometime in 2023"
Next year will be the 25th anniversary of 'This Is Hardcore'
Louche Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker returns to Pilton, resisting the urge to rest on his laurels
A look at the best bits from the five decades since Michael Eavis first invited the world to Worthy Farm
"We went to the pub and she just came out with that she wanted to live in Hackney with common people," he remembered of the mystery Greek woman
The line-up will be revealed tomorrow (May 9)
A host of artists have pledged their support to the venue including Arctic Monkeys, Jarvis Cocker, Richard Hawley and Eddie Izzard
The Pulp frontman continues his support for the iconic Sheffield venue
Arctic Monkeys' ex tour manager, local venue owners, an MP and others from the Steel City music scene tell NME about local uproar around the venue's future