Graham Coxon

Damon Albarn says it’s time to “wrap up” Blur again: “It’s too much for me”

“I’m not saying I won’t do it again, it was a beautiful success, but I’m not dwelling on the past"

Graham Coxon says Blur tried to “kill any stink of Britpop” on self-titled album

"We felt forced into this strange Britpop thing, which we had nothing to do with"

Dhani Harrison returns with ‘Damn That Frequency’ featuring Graham Coxon

He will also play two intimate London gigs next month

Listen to new, unreleased Blur song ‘Sticks And Stones’

The song is a bonus track for the Japanese exclusive edition of 'The Ballad Of Darren'

Blur debut new songs live and perform rare deep cuts for first time at intimate Hammersmith gig

Watch the band deliver classic B-sides for the first time and launch 'The Ballad Of Darren' in London

Listen to two new Blur songs, ‘The Rabbi’ and ‘The Swan’

The two new tracks are featured on the deluxe version of 'The Ballad Of Darren'

Blur’s Dave Rowntree shares his thoughts on Keir Starmer

The Britpop drummer is also a former Labour councillor for Norfolk County Council

Blur: every album ranked in order of greatness

The Colchester band have reunited for a string of shows and a new album. NME looks back at the story so far.

Here’s what Blur performed at Wembley

Including the hits and one song played for the first time since 1994

Blur cancel French festival date ahead of Wembley Stadium shows due to injury

It is not yet clear whether it will impact their London shows
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