Blur To Play Olympics’ Closing Ceremony Celebration Concert
Blur will perform a set at Hyde Park this August.
21st February 2012, 12:00am
Blur will perform a set at Hyde Park this August.
21st February 2012, 12:00am
You can now hear the band's newest song on DIY now.
19th February 2012, 7:00pm
Statement comes fifteen years since the band released their self-titled fifth album.
10th February 2012, 5:10pm
'Truth', dominated by a pulsing groove, as a first taster goes a long way to showing off where 'A+E' is heading.
8th February 2012, 9:06pm
Grab a free download taster of the Blur guitarist's forthcoming eighth full length record.
8th February 2012, 3:00pm
And, apparently, he wants you dancing.
6th February 2012, 11:38am
Joined by Ed Sheeran and Dry The River.
1st February 2012, 4:33pm
A series of tweets might indicate that the Blur lot are back in a recording space.
23rd January 2012, 12:47pm
Albarn and co coy to reveal full details of intent.
11th January 2012, 10:38am
The run will kick off on 13th April in Glasgow, eleven days after the album drops.
11th January 2012, 10:02am
Blur are set to receive the Outstanding Contribution to Music prize at next year's BRIT Awards.
8th December 2011, 8:40am
Speaking to The Guardian, Damon Albarn suggests a stateside tour may be on the cards.
23rd June 2011, 5:10am
The tracks are taken from his as-yet-unannounced new album.
6th April 2011, 3:56pm
They'll be joining headliners The Lemonheads, Razorlight, British Sea Power, Saint Etienne, Simian Mobile Disco and Guillemots
6th April 2011, 9:17am
Previously announced acts include Gruff Rhys, Bellowhead, Johnny Flynn and Saint Etienne.
4th April 2011, 6:01am
They will join The Streets, Ellie Goulding and Echo & The Bunnymen.
24th March 2011, 12:12pm
Graham Coxon and Beady Eye are amongst those confirmed to play.
22nd March 2011, 10:04am
4 Stars
Yes, 'Fool's Day' really does sound like the Blur we all loved. Yes, it is pretty damn brilliant.
17th April 2010, 2:26pm
Apart from our wellies and rain macs there’s one essential ingredient the nay-sayers forget to remind us about when it comes to preparing for the Pilton Pop Fest – without doubt, <b>Glastonbury</b> kicks festival behind when it comes to bands.
25th June 2009, 1:57pm
We managed to get some words out of the UK's greatest guitarist ever (© us) before the release of album <b>'Happiness In Magazines'</b>.
1st March 2006, 3:37pm
4-5 Stars
An obvious album of the year contender, and up there with <b>'Modern Life Is Rubbish'</b> as the best work he's ever done. <b>Graham Coxon</b> is getting scarily good at this solo lark.
13th February 2006, 7:19pm
4-5 Stars
Sure, nobody really batted an eyelid at the previous four, but with <b>'Hapiness in Magazines'</b>, <b>Graham Coxon</b> is about to wake up the neighbourhood.
17th May 2004, 4:46pm
We suggest you book your tickets now - otherwise your Grandchildren may want to know exactly why you didn't go see a living legend while you had the chance.
13th March 2004, 2:03am
With Bob Vylan, St Vincent, girl in red, Lizzy McAlpine and more.