Is a reformation of Blur in the news?

Everything is possible !

It is in any case the position of guitarist Graham Coxon who believes that the legendary group has not necessarily said its last word.

"I think Blur will always be able to (come together), and when the time is right and the stars are aligned, we'll always be able to do something interesting," he said during the interview. a passage in the

Rockonteurs

podcast .

An imminent return?

Since their separation in 2003, the group led by Damon Albarn has met on various occasions, such as in 2009 during the Glastonbury Festival.

A memory that remains imperishable for Graham Coxon.

“It was good because I was playing (the songs) in a completely different way.

I became all the more grateful for everything we had, ”continued the musician, assuring that there was no resentment between the members of the group.

Recently, Jesus Jones called on Blur to reform to pay tribute to Andy Ross, the producer who signed them and who passed away at the age of 66 a few weeks ago.

So who knows, maybe Blur's return could come much sooner than you might think.

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