Blur Concert Tour History (Updated for 2026) | Concert Archives Formed in 1988, Blur is considered one of the Big Four of Britpop alongside Suede's, Oasis, and Pulp On August 14, 1995, Blur and Oasis began "The Battle of Britpop" by simultaneously releasing a single on the same day to see which would sell more copies
I thought Blurs 1995 seaside gig was a hoax, says editor - BBC At the peak of their chart battle with Oasis and following their first stadium gig, Blur switched tack and headed to some of the country's far-flung small music venues as part of their 1995
Live at the Budokan (Blur album) - Wikipedia Live at the Budokan is a two-disc live album by the English band Blur, recorded during the 1995 tour for their album The Great Escape, at the Budokan on 8 November 1995 Until 2009, it was the only official standalone live Blur album
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Blur - Blur-ography (Full Documentary by MTV Europe 1995) This Is A Low (Live on MTV's Most Wanted, December 1994) There are also small excerpts from Brit Awards 1995, Reading Festival 1991, HMV Oxford Street 1995 Roskilde Festival 1992 … more
Reflecting on Blur’s 1995 Seaside Tour: A Surprising Intimate . . . In September 1995, Blur, at the height of their fame following a chart-topping hit and their first stadium gig, embarked on an unexpected tour of small seaside venues across Britain The Seaside Tour included towns like Clacton, Bournemouth, Cleethorpes, Morecambe, and Gorleston-on-Sea
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Blur Live - 1995-12-13 Wembley Arena, London, England The final show of the UK tour for The Great Escape, Blur performing at perhaps their commercial peak to a rapturous crowd at Wembley The lengthy setlist includes eight songs from each of The Great Escape and Parklife, and it's a fitting end to their Britpop stage