Following a series of adoring festival appearances around Europe and Australia last year, the best Britpop band not named Blur will make their first U.S. appearance since 1998 at Radio City Music Hall this spring! Pulp, who broke up in 2002 and reunited in 2011, will play Radio City on April 11th, along with a handful of other U.S. dates. And between Occupy Wall Street and stories of fat cat frat parties, what better time to break out into a sweaty singalong of the classic "Common People."

Tickets go on sale this Friday January 27th. Pulp, which includes Jarvis Cocker, Nick Banks, Candida Doyle, Steve Mackey, Russell Senior, and Mark Webber, previously announced sets at the Coachella festival in California on April 13th and 20th, and will also play the Warfield in San Francisco on April 17th. According to Rolling Stone, the band promises to play material from throughout their career, though most gigs on the 2011 tour emphasized songs from their 1995 breakthrough album Different Class. Below, enjoy two other classic Pulp songs: a liver version of "Disco 2000," and the fantastic look-alike filled music video for "Bad Cover Version."