Since reuniting in 2017, confrontational digital pop duo the KLF have launched a book and held a festival. Now, they’ve introduced plans to construct a pyramid of bricks stuffed with the ashes of 34,592 useless individuals. If you now end up asking, “Where do I sign up?,” you possibly can order your brick—which might be crammed together with your ashes after you die—for £99 by way of their website. (“Buy now, die later,” reads the slogan.)
Construction of the pyramid is about to start in Toxteth, Liverpool on November 23 (or “Toxteth Day of the Dead”) throughout a ceremonial occasion attended by the KLF’s Jimmy Cauty and Bill Drummond. According to the group’s announcement, “There may be other occurrences throughout the day and night.” There can even be free tea and mince pies.
Read an excerpt from the KLF’s book on the Pitch.
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