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A candid documentary, Blur: To The End, is in cinemas now, with a two-hour concert film following in September. There's also a new live album, out today on CD, vinyl, cassette and digitally.
With electric performances of "The Narcissist" and "St Charles Square" from The Ballad of Darren—the band’s acclaimed 2023 release and their seventh consecutive album to reach number one on ...
Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon of Blur at the BBC's Radio Theatre. Image: Phoebe Fox / BBC This is a tiny Blur show. There are just 300 of us in the BBC Radio Theatre in Broadcasting House for a ...
"blur: Live At Wembley Stadium, the new cinematic two-hour concert film immortalising the band’s historic 2023 show which saw Blur perform their iconic and much-loved songs for 150,000 fans ...
Now Oasis are reuniting, though Blur got there first with their two gigs at Wembley two summers ago. And while London suffers ...
The live album was recorded at those two shows, which took place on July 8 and 9, 2023. It was previously announced that Blur would release a documentary about their latest reunion, encompassing ...
Blur: To The End opens in theaters and everywhere movies are rented Friday, June 27. Blur: Live At Wembley Stadium is available everywhere movies are rented Friday, July 4.
blur played two massive headline shows at Wembley Stadium in London last summer. These historic and emotional dates will be captured in a forthcoming concert film called Blur: Live At Wembley Stadium.
If that wasn’t enough, Blur have officially announced their concert film of the Wembley gigs: Blur: Live at Wembley Stadium. It is set to arrive in cinemas across the UK & Ireland on September 6.
Last summer, Blur played two nights at London’s Wembley Stadium on July 8 and 9, performing to over 150,000 fans total across the shows. Those were documented as the centerpiece of their ...
Watch Blur's performance of "Ong Ong" below, and if you want to delve deeper in to the group's musical history, read our Essential Guide to Damon Albarn over here.