Blur's Live at Wembley Stadium on 2LP. The Album Features a Collection of Songs Captured Across Two Unforgettable Nights, the Biggest Shows of the Band’s 30+ Year Career to Date, Which Saw Them Perform to Over 150,000 Fans, Blur’s First Time Ever to Play the Iconic London Venue.
Blur celebrate the one-year anniversary of their Live At Wembley Stadium show with the release of the concert. 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. 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 and TV," "Under the Westway," "Out of Time," "To the End," "Parklife", "Song 2," "This is a Low," "Girls and Boys," "Tender," and "The Universal." A new feature length concert film is set for release in Fall 2024.
This edition features 140g black 12" double vinyl housed in a wide spined outer sleeve and printed inner sleeves, includes highlights across both Wembley shows.
Blur were formed in 1989 by Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree and signed with Food/EMI the same year. Announcing their arrival with debut album Leisure in 1991, Blur continued to revolutionise the sound of English popular music with second release Modern Life Is Rubbish (1993). Five successive UK #1 albums followed - with Parklife (1994) and The Great Escape (1995) helping to propel the band to mass popularity in the UK and beyond. The eponymous Blur was released in 1997 and seventh album Think Tank (2003) was Blur's first as a three-piece after the temporary departure of founding guitarist Graham Coxon. One of the most successful British bands of the last two decades, Blur have won a total of five BRIT Awards, and were twice nominated for the Mercury Music Award.
Side A:
- St Charles Square
- There’s No Other Way (Saturday)
- Popscene (Saturday)
- Beetlebum
Side B:
- Trimm Trabb (Saturday)
- Villa Rosie (Saturday)
- Coffee & TV
- Under the Westway
Side C:
- Out of Time (Saturday)
- To the End (Saturday)
- Parklife
- Song 2
- This Is a Low (Saturday)
Side D:
- Girls & Boys
- Tender
- The Narcissist
- The Universal