Blur

The WAEVE on how their family life and “the horrors of the world” shaped new album ‘City Lights’

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall tell NME about penning a song for their daughter, what to expect from darker new album 'City Lights' and what went down when they supported former Britpop rival Noel Gallagher

Blur vs Oasis battle to be retold in new West End play

The production is set to hit the stage in 2025

‘blur: Live at Wembley Stadium’ film review: relive the other big Britpop reunion

Didn't get Oasis tickets? Experience last year's must-see '90s singalong at Wembley

Graham Coxon on the return of Blur: “We can’t leave it too long because we’re knocking on!”

The guitarist talks to NME about the Britpop heroes' new Live At Wembley Stadium concert movie, being there for his old friend Damon Albarn through hard times, the Coachella incident, and what the future of Blur could look like

‘Blur: Live at Wembley Stadium’ tracklist: here’s every song played in the film

The film captures the band's triumphant shows from July 2023

Ezra Collective: “Give us Paul McCartney money and we’ll build a youth club”

Check out new single 'Streets Is Calling' as Femi Koleoso tells NME about why you shouldn't count on Keir Starmer to mend neighbourhoods, working with his "hero" Damon Albarn, winning last year's Mercury Prize, and what to expect from new album 'Dance, No One's Watching' (featuring an Ian Wright cameo)

Blur’s Dave Rowntree says he would “definitely go and see” Oasis on reunion tour

"Blur and Oasis combined changed what the pop music genre meant, and that doesn't happen very often"

Jenna Ortega weighs in on Blur vs Oasis argument

“I actually just heard ‘Wonderwall’ for the first time a month ago”

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougal’s The Waeve share gritty new single ‘Broken Boys’

The duo have also shared a live video series, 'City Lights Sessions'

Alex James wants Blur to stick around for a ‘very long time’

However, James is not the only Blur member to tease that this is not the end for the band with Rowntree saying there may be a future
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