-- Damon Albarn is following up last year's English National Opera production of his 'Dr. Dee' opera by backing an ENO initiative called "Undress for the Opera," which is meant to help attract new opera fans. "I'm trying to bring in people like myself who didn't go to opera when they were younger," says Albarn.
Former Beatle Paul McCartney joined Blur's Damon Albarn and the rest of the 80-member music collective known as Africa Express for a performance on Saturday night at Granary Square in the King's Cross section of London, reports the Guardian. McCartney, a special guest during the final stop of the week-long Africa Express tour through the U.K., performed a pair of tunes by his post-Beatles outfit W
With an all-star cast, some Olympic-level drinking and a good cause pushing the whole thing along, Damon Albarn's Africa Express tour sounds like a lot of fun -- and Albarn agrees, calling it a "24-hour party."
If you live in London, England, you'll be seeing a familiar figure on a giant billboard soon. Blur frontman Damon Albarn has been named one of the faces of England by sportswear designer Umbro, who uses his image in a new campaign.
During a solo performance at last night's (June 14) Poetry Olympics in London, Blur's Damon Albarn took the opportunity to treat the crowd to the debut of a brand-new Blur song. The mere existence of the tune may have come as a bit of a surprise to Blur-spotters, as reports last month indicated Albarn had nixed recent Blur recording sessions due to frustration with the results.
Blur frontman Damon Albarn seems to be all over the place as of late. On one hand, he's discussing the end of Blur and his other big project, the Gorillaz, and on the other he's denying their disbandment. It's now been announced that Albarn will appear at a poetry festival in London.
Blur's future is somewhat tenuous, as the group has come to a halt in their recording sessions. Singer Damon Albarn hinted earlier this year that he felt the reunited band's time together might be winding down -- and that might include their studio work as well as their time on the stage.
While they were bitter rivals in the '90s during the height of the Britpop era, Blur's Damon Albarn and former Oasis guitarist/vocalist Noel Gallagher seem to have buried the hatchet. Albarn has even invited Gallagher to collaborate on a possible project.
Hey, remember all that stuff Damon Albarn said about how his bands Blur and Gorillaz were probably finished? It turns out the interviewer just caught him on the wrong day. Or something.