With chart-topping albums, Number One singles, Brit- and Ivor Novello Awards, blur’s canon continues to resonate and inspire. One of the most successful British bands of the last three decades, blur has - since the very early days - continued to revolutionise the sound of British popular music. Summer ‘23 saw a triumphant return to the live stage with two sold out Wembley Stadium shows and a string of headline festival appearances, all to mark the release of their Number One critically-acclaimed ninth studio album The Ballad of Darren. Produced by James Ford, the record is the band’s most arrestingly intimate work to date, drawing on the emotional memory of shared history, resulting in a collection of songs alchemised into blur’s unique and unmistakable sound.
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Two nights at Wembley Stadium, 2023.
Photographed by Phoebe Fox, Tom Pallant and Luke Dyson.
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CD cover from blur's live album All The People, recorded in Hyde Park in 2009.
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blur in London, June 1990.
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RDS Arena in Dublin: on this day 30 years ago.
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Graham Coxon has released his new album Castle Park. Listen now.
Watch the Easy video and purchase tour tickets at the link below.
www.grahamcoxon.co.uk/
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On Your Own, released 16th June 1997.
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What’s In? Magazine, Japan, 1996.
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Live at the Budokan, Tokyo 1995
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blur in 1999, photographed by Rankin.
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Parklife reached number 1 in the UK album charts on this day in 1994.
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