Blur: To The End – A New Documentary Film – Official Trailer



blur: To The End. A New Documentary Film. In UK and Irish cinemas from July 19. Book tickets now at

A new feature-length documentary depicting the extraordinary and emotional return of blur, captured during the year in which they made a surprise return with their first record in 8 years, the critically acclaimed #1 album ‘The Ballad of Darren’.

blur: To The End follows the unique relationship of four friends – and bandmates of three decades – Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree as they came together in early 2023 to record new songs ahead of their sold-out, first ever shows at London’s Wembley Stadium in July last summer. Featuring performances of their most iconic, much-loved songs, footage of the band in the studio and life on the road, blur: To The End is an intimate moment in time with this most enduring of English bands, who have been at the heart of British cultural life and influence for over three decades.

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40 Comments

  1. I’m in the video! Idiot in the Union Jack bucket hat 1hr 20 mins and 53 seconds. 😁.

  2. I'm halfway through the documentary right now. "Parklife" is specifically a "blood & soil" song and you all know it. Must be nice to make a few snarky jabs at the "Notsees" and then run away off into the country to your palatial estates and ignore what is happening to your fellow countrymen and women who were an integral part of that "Parklife" so long ago. How many more stabbings, acid attacks, bombings, r*pes, etc. before enough is enough? C'mon, guys. You know. We ALL know.

  3. Oasis, Blur & Pulp reformed in the past two years – the UK appears to be permanently stuck in the mid 1990's I see !

  4. I just got a flashback to 1992 at the Brixton academy and Damon got his cock out for some crazy reason.

  5. Just watched it today. It's class and you should go see it. All the band members are hilarious too!

  6. I was in the golden circle for the Blur Wembley gig and it was truly magical – They deserved that massive achievement for their fantastic Brit pop music – I once flew to Lima to see Blur live in concert and that was very special too – I also went to gigs at Hyde Park in my home town of London where the energy was of the scale – I remember those Blur v Oasis days where I always preferred Blur albeit Oasis were very good too – I just felt that Blur had more intelligence whereas the Gallagher brothers seemed like two football louts fighting down the pub.

  7. I've been a blur fan for a bout a year now I am 13 years old.now I'm so excited to see this with my dad when it releases. On friday

  8. Damn, can't wait to watch this. If it ever plays in Canadian theatres, I'll be there!

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