ONE YEAR ON FROM A MOMENTOUS WEEKEND AT WEMBLEY STADIUM
THE BIGGEST SHOWS OF BLUR’S 30+ YEAR CAREER TO DATE, PLAYING TO 150,000 FANS ACROSS TWO NIGHTS COMES THE LIVE ALBUM
‘Live at Wembley Stadium’
OUT 26th JULY 2024
Photo Credit: Phoebe Fox
PLUS A FEATURE-LENGTH CONCERT FILM
‘blur: Live at Wembley Stadium’
COMING TO CINEMAS IN UK & IRELAND ON 6TH SEPTEMBER
Acclaim for blur’s Wembley Stadium shows last year:
“Glorious reunion buzzes with energy and ragged joy…The songs carry the weight. And what songs they are.”
THE GUARDIAN ★★★★★
“The Britpop icons deliver all the showstoppers in a fun-filled set, spliced with unexpected b-sides and surprises.”
NME ★★★★★
“In an electric atmosphere, Blur rose to the occasion with a magnificent set… relying on a band attacking their songs with rare force.”
i NEWS ★★★★★
5th June 2024 – A year on from a momentous weekend of music and joy at Wembley Stadium, blur today announced a new live album titled Live at Wembley Stadium, set for release on 26th July 2024 via Parlophone.
Live at Wembley Stadium is a collection of songs captured across two unforgettable nights last summer – the biggest shows of the band’s 30+ year career to date – which saw Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree perform to over 150,000 fans at Wembley Stadium, blur’s first time ever to play the iconic London venue. The extraordinary and hugely emotional shows on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th July 2023 captured “…a sense of momentousness [Financial Times ★★★★★]” and “…fizzed with the vibrant energy of a band in their prime [Evening Standard ★★★★★].
Song highlights include The Narcissist and St Charles Square from their latest #1 album, the acclaimed ‘The Ballad of Darren’, as well as There’s No Other Way, Popscene, Beetlebum, Trimm Trabb, Villa Rosie, Coffee & TV, Under the Westway, Out of Time, To the End, Parklife, Song 2, This is a Low, Girls & Boys, Tender, and The Universal.
A new feature length concert film – also titled ‘blur: Live at Wembley Stadium’ – is set for a UK and Ireland cinema release on 6th September this year. Ticket and cinema details to be announced soon.
Live at Wembley Stadium – the album – will be available in the following formats:
- Triple black vinyl – the Sunday show
- Triple teal coloured vinyl – D2C exclusive – the Sunday show
- Double black vinyl – ‘highlights’ across both shows
- Double picture disc vinyl – Blood Records exclusive – ‘highlights’ across both shows
- Double CD – the Sunday show
- Double Cassette – D2C exclusive – the Sunday show
- Digital – the Sunday show, plus 4 bonus tracks recorded live at the UK warm up shows, May 2023
For complete details of all formats, visit the blur store. Pre order Live at Wembley Stadium here.
The feature-length documentary blur: To The End will be in cinemas across the UK and Ireland from 19th July. The film depicts the most recent chapter in the band’s story, captured during the period in which they made a surprise – and emotional – return with their first record in 8 years, ‘The Ballad of Darren’. Watch trailer HERE. blur: To The End is an intimate moment in time with this most enduring of English bands, who have been at the heart of British cultural life and influence for over three decades.
Both blur: To The End and blur: Live at Wembley Stadium are directed by Toby L and produced by Josh Connolly, via production house Up The Game and will be released by Altitude.
Details of international cinema releases coming soon. For a list of UK and Ireland cinemas and to book tickets, visit blur.co.uk.
Acclaim for blur’s Wembley Stadium shows last year:
“… A set full of twists and turns: big populist hits cut with strange idiosyncratic oddities and true emotional heft”
EVENING STANDARD ★★★★★
“Ecstatically gracing the stage at Wembley with a career-spanning set… Blur remain fresh-faced, stunningly tight and infectiously energetic…. better than ever.”
CLASH
“The kings of Britpop bring unfettered joy at triumphant comeback show.”
i NEWS ★★★★★
“Tender, sung with the massed ranks of the London Community Gospel Choir, brought matters to a head. Nostalgia was replaced by something more alive, a sense of momentousness. This was a song for the ages, played by a band that has withstood the test of time.”
FINANCIAL TIMES ★★★★★
“Blur quite simply knock it out of Wembley’s capacious park, playing a superbly varied setlist of both hits from their mid-1990s heyday, and more reflective album tracks…. the musicianship shines through.”
CNN
“Blur made everyone forget why Modern Life Is Rubbish for one jubilant evening at Wembley.”
METRO ★★★★1/2