Indie rock / pop band with art school roots from London, England, composed of Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon (1989-2002, 2008- ), Alex James, and Dave Rowntree. The band was formed in Colchester in December 1989 as Seymour but was renamed Blur in March 1990, after they'd signed for the Food label. Blur's early releases (the Leisure album and the singles off it) were considered indie or alternative rock, heavily influenced by the danceable rhythms of "baggy" bands from the Madchester scene and noisepop bands like My Bloody Valentine, with strains of weirder ideas running throughout, at times reminding of Syd Barrett. Tthis was more readily apparent on several single B-sides where the group let loose a darker side.
By 1992, the group was keen on reinventing themselves with a newer, smarter sound and sense of purpose, returning to a retro spectrum of British rock and pop music (e.g. The Kinks or XTC) or even nostalgic music from World War II. Their 2nd album Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993) had moderate success but began attracting attention for its Britishness but in hindsight it rolled out the carpet for the Britpop cultural movement that would all but engulf the UK for two years, with groups like Suede early frontrunners too. In 1994 Blur released what was essentially seen by the general public as the Britpop flagship album: Parklife. 1995's The Great Escape was a vividly nervy and somewhat cartoonish version of the same formula.
When the 5th studio album Blur came out in 1997, the group had reinvented their sound. They severed ties from Britpop and reincorporated the art rock experimentalism of their early years, only this time the music was informed by a broader range of influences (e.g. Pavement). The album's second song Song 2 was released as a single and became a hit on alternative dancefloors. Subsequent albums 13 and Think Tank further increased the group's distance from Britpop, eventually encompassing a great diversity of sounds and influences from all over the globe.
After 13 and the subsequent tours, the band took a pause and its members pursued personal projects. In 1998 Albarn started the Gorillaz project, Alex James engaged in Fat Les with Damien Hirst, and Graham Coxon released his first solo album the same year. Over the years Coxon had started struggling with alcoholism and when Blur started the recording sessions for Think Tank, it came to a point where they asked him to no longer be present. After its release in 2003 the band went on full hiatus until December 2008, when it was announced the band would reunite for concerts in London's Hyde Park (released as All The People) followed by a series of major concerts e.g. at Glastonbury 2009. The next year saw the release of a a documentary about the band ([url=https://www.discogs.com/master/898685-Blur-No-Distance-Left-To-Run]No Distance Left To Run) and of the [url=https://www.discogs.com/master/241338-Blur-Fools-Day]Fool's Day[/url] single for RSD 2010.
In July 2012 a career spanning box set was released titled [url=https://www.discogs.com/master/460605-Blur-Blur-21-The-Box]Blur 21[/url], and in August 2012 the band headlined a show in Hyde Park for the closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics (released as [url=https://www.discogs.com/master/500654-Blur-Parklive]Parklive[/url]). Earlier that year the band had tried to record a studio album with William Orbit as producer but that was aborted. In Autumn 2012 the band again paused its activities.
Early 2015, Blur made a surprise announcement that they'd finished a new album: The Magic Whip. It had been created in 5 days in Hong Kong after a Japan tour that was cancelled in 2013. Following the Magic Whip tour the band went into hiatus again ... resurfacing in 2023 with their 9th studio album The Ballad Of Darren and a series of concerts. In April 2024 Albarn stated that their performance at Coachella was probably the band’s “last gig”. On 19 July 2024 a second documentary titled To The End opened in UK and Irish cinemas, as directed by Toby L.
Noteworthy live & session members:
Cara Tivey: auxiliary keyboard player 1993-1995
Diana Gutkind: auxiliary keyboard player 1995-2000
Wayne Hernandez: primary vocalist with backing choirs since 1997
Simon Tong: guitarist; replaced Coxon for the 2003-2004 tour
Mike Smith[/url]: auxiliary keyboard player, backing vocalist and saxophonist since 2003
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April 20, 2024
Empire Polo Club
Indio, California, United StatesLivestreamed on the Coachella YouTube channel. Final concert before hiatus.
1. Theme from Retro
2. St. Charles Square
3. Popscene
4. Trouble in the Message Centre
5. Beetlebum
6. Goodbye Albert
7. Trimm Trabb
8. Out of Time
9. Bird Song([traditional] cover)
10. Death of a Party
11. Girls & Boys
12. Song 2
13. The Narcissist
14. Tender
15. Le temps de l'amour(Françoise Hardy cover)
April 13, 2024
Empire Polo Club
Indio, California, United StatesLivestreamed on the Coachella YouTube channel.
1. Theme from Retro
2. St. Charles Square
3. Popscene
4. Trouble in the Message Centre
5. Beetlebum
6. Goodbye Albert
7. Trimm Trabb
8. Out of Time
9. Bird Song([traditional] cover)
10. Death of a Party
11. Girls & Boys
12. Song 2
13. The Narcissist
14. Tender
15. Le Temps de l'amour(Françoise Hardy cover)
April 10, 2024
Fox Theater Pomona
Pomona, California, United StatesSoundcheck: "Sing", "Death of a Party", and "Tender". First concert in the United States since 2015.
1. Theme from Retro
2. St. Charles Square
3. Popscene
4. Trouble in the Message Centre
5. Beetlebum
6. Goodbye Albert
7. Trimm Trabb
8. Out of Time
9. Bird Song([traditional] cover)
10. Death of a Party
First time live since 201411. Coffee & TV
12. Parklife
Restarted; with fan Anaiah, who sang "Parklife" at Madison Square Garden in 201513. Girls & Boys
14. Advert
15. Song 2
Restarted16. This Is a Low
1. Sing
2. Fool's Day
Live debut; restarted due to error3. Tender
4. The Narcissist
5. The Universal
6. Le Temps de l'amour(Françoise Hardy cover)
November 26, 2023
Parque Sarmiento
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, ArgentinaLivestreamed on DGO. Final show of The Ballad of Darren Tour.
1. The Debt Collector
2. The Ballad
3. St. Charles Square
4. Popscene
5. Barbaric
6. Beetlebum
Dedicated to the audience7. Trimm Trabb
8. Goodbye Albert
Damon returned a flag that some Argentine fans had given to the band before kicking off the tour9. Coffee & TV
10. End of a Century
11. Country House
12. Parklife
13. Intermission
Shortened; not on the setlist; played while Daniela reached the stage14. To the End
Sung with a fan named Daniela15. Out of Time
16. Advert
17. Song 2
18. This Is a Low
Written on printed setlist as "This Is a Lowbridge"19. Girls & Boys
20. Tender
21. The Narcissist
22. For Tomorrow
23. The Universal
Stopped and restarted due to Damon coming in late on first verse24. Le Temps de l'amour(Françoise Hardy cover)
November 24, 2023
Ciudad Empresarial
Santiago, Región Metropolitana, Chile1. Tales of the Unexpected (Theme)(Ron Grainer cover)
2. The Ballad
3. St. Charles Square
4. Popscene
5. Trouble in the Message Centre
6. Barbaric
7. Beetlebum
Dedicated to the audience8. Trimm Trabb
Segue into Villa Rosie9. Villa Rosie
10. Goodbye Albert
11. Coffee & TV
12. End of a Century
13. Country House
14. Parklife
15. Intermission
Shortened; not on the setlist; played while Carolina reached the stage16. To the End
Sung with a fan named Carolina17. Out of Time
Played in response to the far right politicians that won elections in Argentina and the Netherlands18. Come Together
19. Advert
20. Song 2
21. The Heights
22. This Is a Low
1. Sing
2. Girls & Boys
3. Tender
4. The Narcissist
5. The Universal
6. Le Temps de l'amour(Françoise Hardy cover)
November 21, 2023
Movistar Arena
Bogota, Bogota D.C., ColombiaFirst ever show in Colombia.
1. The Debt Collector
2. The Ballad
3. St. Charles Square
4. Popscene
5. Trouble in the Message Centre
6. Barbaric
7. Beetlebum
Dedicated to a pair of fans from Honduras8. Trimm Trabb
Segue into Villa Rosie9. Villa Rosie
10. Goodbye Albert
11. Coffee & TV
12. Happy Birthday to You(Mildred J. Hill & Patty Hill cover)
Sung for bassist Alex James13. End of a Century
14. Country House
15. Parklife
16. Intermission
Shortened; not on the setlist; played while Jenyfer reached the stage17. To the End
Sung with a fan named Jenyfer18. Strange News from Another Star
First time live since 2003; first time live with Graham Coxon since 199719. Come Together
First time live since 199520. Advert
21. Song 2
22. The Heights
23. This Is a Low
1. Sing
2. Girls & Boys
3. Tender
4. The Narcissist
False start due to Damon making a mistake5. The Universal
6. Le Temps de l'amour(Françoise Hardy cover)
November 18, 2023
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez
Mexico City, Distrito Federal, MexicoLivestreamed on the Corona Capital YouTube and Twitch channels (except for "The Universal"). Soundcheck: "Goodbye Albert"
1. The Debt Collector
2. The Ballad
3. St. Charles Square
4. Popscene
5. Barbaric
6. Beetlebum
7. Trimm Trabb
8. Villa Rosie
9. Goodbye Albert
Piano reprise of "Ella Baila Sola" by Eslabon Armado & Peso Pluma10. Coffee & TV
Restarted due to slow tempo11. End of a Century
12. Country House
13. Parklife
14. To the End
15. Girls & Boys
16. Advert
17. Song 2
18. This Is a Low
19. Tender
20. The Narcissist
21. The Universal
22. Le Temps de l'amour(Françoise Hardy cover)
August 31, 2023
Parque da Bela Vista
Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal1. The Debt Collector
2. St. Charles Square
3. Popscene
4. Beetlebum
5. Goodbye Albert
6. Trimm Trabb
7. Villa Rosie
8. Coffee & TV
9. Country House
10. Parklife
11. To the End
12. Sing
13. Barbaric
14. Girls & Boys
15. Advert
16. Song 2
17. The Heights
18. This Is a Low
19. Tender
20. The Narcissist
Preceeded by piano interlude21. The Universal
August 20, 2023
Sora no Hiroba
Osaka, Osaka, Japan1. The Ballad
2. St. Charles Square
3. Popscene
4. Beetlebum
5. Goodbye Albert
6. Trimm Trabb
7. Villa Rosie
8. Coffee & TV
9. Country House
10. Parklife
11. To the End
12. Barbaric
13. Girls & Boys
14. Advert
15. Song 2
16. This Is a Low
17. Tender
18. The Narcissist
19. The Universal
August 19, 2023
ZOZO Marine Stadium
Chiba, Chiba, JapanLive streamed on WOWOW
1. The Debt Collector
2. St. Charles Square
3. Popscene
4. Beetlebum
5. Goodbye Albert
6. Trimm Trabb
7. Villa Rosie
8. Coffee & TV
False start9. Country House
10. Parklife
11. To the End
12. Barbaric
13. Girls & Boys
14. Advert
15. Song 2
16. The Heights
17. This Is a Low
With "Intermission" snippet outro18. Tender
19. The Narcissist
Extended intro due to Damon's guitar not working20. The Universal
August 13, 2023
Suvilahti
Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland1. The Ballad
2. St. Charles Square
3. Popscene
4. Beetlebum
5. Goodbye Albert
6. Trimm Trabb
7. Villa Rosie
8. Coffee & TV
9. Country House
10. Parklife
11. To the End
12. Barbaric
13. Girls & Boys
14. Advert
15. Song 2
16. The Heights
17. This Is a Low
18. Tender
19. The Narcissist
20. The Universal
August 11, 2023
Slottsskogen
Gothenburg, Västra Götaland County, Sweden1. The Ballad
2. St. Charles Square
3. Popscene
4. Tracy Jacks
5. Beetlebum
6. Goodbye Albert
7. Trimm Trabb
8. Villa Rosie
9. Coffee & TV
10. Country House
11. Parklife
12. To the End
13. Barbaric
14. Girls & Boys
15. Advert
16. Song 2
17. This Is a Low
18. Tender
19. The Narcissist
20. The Universal
Restarted after Damon sang the wrong lyricsAugust 10, 2023
Tøyenparken
Oslo, Oslo, NorwaySoundcheck: "The Ballad", "Goodbye Albert", "The Heights".
1. Crossroads(Tony Hatch & His Orchestra cover)
2. The Ballad
3. St. Charles Square
4. There's No Other Way
5. Popscene
6. Beetlebum
7. Goodbye Albert
8. Trimm Trabb
9. Villa Rosie
10. Coffee & TV
11. Country House
12. Parklife
13. To the End
14. Barbaric
15. Girls & Boys
16. Advert
17. Song 2
18. This Is a Low
19. Tender
20. The Narcissist
21. The Universal
August 8, 2023
Grote Kaai
Lokeren, East Flanders, Belgium1. The Debt Collector
2. St. Charles Square
3. There's No Other Way
4. Popscene
5. Tracy Jacks
6. Beetlebum
7. Trimm Trabb
8. Villa Rosie
9. Coffee & TV
10. End of a Century
with false start11. Country House
12. Parklife
13. To the End
with French lyrics sung by audience member14. Barbaric
15. Girls & Boys
16. Advert
17. Song 2
18. This Is a Low
19. Tender
20. The Narcissist
21. The Universal
July 25, 2023
Eventim Apollo
London, England, United KingdomLivestreamed by Driift. Soundcheck: "St. Charles Square".
1. The Ballad
Live debut2. St. Charles Square
3. Barbaric
4. Russian Strings
5. The Everglades (For Leonard)
Live debut; false start due to Damon making a mistake6. The Narcissist
7. Goodbye Albert
Live debut8. Far Away Island
Live debut9. Avalon
Live debut10. The Heights
Live debut1. Pyongyang
First time live since 20152. Clover Over Dover
Tour debut; first performance of the album version3. Mr. Briggs
First time live since 20124. All Your Life
5. Theme from an Imaginary Film
Live debut6. The Universal
July 22, 2023
Ex Campo Balilla, Mura di Lucca
Lucca, Tuscany, ItalySoundcheck: "Death of a Party", "Pyongyang", "Clover Over Dover", and "All Your Life".
1. The Debt Collector
2. St. Charles Square
3. There's No Other Way
4. Popscene
5. Tracy Jacks
6. Beetlebum
7. Trimm Trabb
Segue into Villa Rosie8. Villa Rosie
9. Intermission
Not on the setlist; played while a technical issue was resolved10. Coffee & TV
11. End of a Century
12. Country House
13. Parklife
14. To the End
15. Oily Water
16. Advert
17. Song 2
18. The Narcissist
19. This Is a Low
1. Barbaric
2. Girls & Boys
3. For Tomorrow
4. Tender
5. The Universal
July 18, 2023
BBC Radio Theatre
London, England, United KingdomRadio 2 in Concert. Broadcast live via BBC iPlayer and on Radio 2, except for the encore. "Barbaric" was broadcast 24th July, while "End of a Century" and "The Universal" broadcast 19th July.
1. St. Charles Square
2. Popscene
3. Beetlebum
Segue into Villa Rosie4. Villa Rosie
5. Coffee & TV
6. Out of Time
7. Russian Strings
8. Girls & Boys
9. Parklife
10. Advert
11. Tender
12. The Narcissist
13. This Is a Low
1. Barbaric
Live debut2. End of a Century
3. The Universal
July 17, 2023
BBC Radio 6 Music Session
London, England, United KingdomThis show was professionally recorded and released on 6th November 2023. Exact date unknown.
1. Luminous
2. Oily Water
3. Colin Zeal
4. Young & Lovely
July 14, 2023
La Prairie de Kerampuilh
Carhaix-Plouguer, Brittany, France1. St. Charles Square
2. There's No Other Way
3. Popscene
4. Tracy Jacks
5. Beetlebum
6. Trimm Trabb
7. Villa Rosie
8. Coffee & TV
9. End of a Century
10. Country House
11. Parklife
12. To the End
13. Girls & Boys
14. Advert
15. Song 2
16. This Is a Low
17. Tender
18. The Narcissist
19. The Universal
July 9, 2023
Wembley Stadium
London, England, United KingdomThis show was released in 2024 as the live album "Live at Wembley Stadium". Soundcheck: "Vindaloo" (Fat Les song; Alex solo), "Sunday Sunday"
1. The Debt Collector
2. St. Charles Square
3. There's No Other Way
4. Popscene
5. Tracy Jacks
6. Beetlebum
7. Trimm Trabb
Segue into Villa Rosie8. Villa Rosie
9. Stereotypes
10. Out of Time
11. Coffee & TV
12. Under the Westway
Damon Albarn burst into tears after this song13. End of a Century
14. Sunday Sunday
15. Country House
16. Parklife
17. To the End
With false start18. Oily Water
19. Advert
20. Song 2
21. This Is a Low
1. Lot 105
With 'Wembley' chant.2. Girls & Boys
3. For Tomorrow
4. Tender
5. The Narcissist
6. The Universal
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