Will Blur come back with a massive concert at Wembley?

do they come back blur with a massive concert at Wembley Stadium? Various British media are already taking it for granted. It would be a concert for some eighty thousand people that would serve to celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of his classic “parklife”published in 1994.

Various British media –although we must point out that led by the sensationalist The Sun– are releasing news about a possible return of one of the great groups of British pop, the very same bluressential name of what Britpop was, although its expansive wave was great.

According to information, it would be a concert that the band could offer at Wembley Stadium – we imagine that with more than one date – taking advantage of the thirtieth anniversary of their successful classic “parklife”which was published in 1994.

That could mean that the return of Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James Y Dave Rowntree, it would be possibly in 2024 and not next year. In any case, we will have to wait for the band itself or its management to confirm or deny the news, which speaks of several months of meetings of the four musicians in the face of this return.

In June of last year 2021 was the Albarn himself who commented to the NME publication that the band members had been talking about a possible reunion, something he had also answered in a previous interview Dave Rowntreebut at that time no clear decision had been reached according to the also leader of Gorillaz.

It is also noteworthy that the next september 23 will be reissued “Bustin’ & Dronin'”, a double disc of remixes originally released in 1998 as a limited edition for Japan. Following a colored vinyl edition for Record Store Day, it will now be available on standard vinyl and CD. The album includes remixes signed by artists such as William Orbit, Adrian Sherwood, Moby, Thurston Moore (sonic youth) Y John McEntire (tortoise).

The complete list of remixes is as follows:

“Movin’ On (William Orbit Mix)”
“Death Of A Party (Well Blurred Remix)”
“On Your Own (Crouch End Broadway Mix)”
“Beetlebum (Moby’s Mix)”
“Essex Dogs (Thurston Moore’s Mix)”
“Death Of A Party (Billy Whiskers Mix)”
“Theme From Retro (John McEntire’s Mix)”
“Death Of A Party (12” Death)”
“On Your Own (Walter Wall Mix)”

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Will Blur come back with a massive concert at Wembley?