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Blur: Live at Wembley Stadium review: A Triumphant comeback, writes ADRIAN THRILLS
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July 26, 2024
I went to the second Wembley show, when an overwhelmed Damon sank to his knees and shed tears after the epic ballad Under The Westway, and his reactions were genuine. He's since described the July 2023 gigs as the best Blur ever played, so it's no surprise that the band are marking their first anniversary. A candid documentary, Blur: To The End, is in cinemas now, with a two-hour concert film following in September. There's also a new live album, out today on CD, vinyl, cassette and digitally.
We'll all remember this one: DJ JO WHILEY: The Britpop queen who has us in a spin
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February 26, 2023
The O2 Academy Glasgow crowd is up and down like maniacs at 11 p.m., and it's being greeted with a slew of maniacs. The audience is thronging at the stage where DJ Jo Whiley, clad in a silver minidress, is bouncing up and down with a unified enthusiasm as Pulp's 'Common People' rises. Jo Whiley's 90s nostalgia danceathons have become something of a thing. She has gone from provincial racecourse gigs to sold out stadiums and a new tour in less than a year. Whiley was in London for a photo shoot and interview, he met Tiffanie Darke. She and her husband, Kevin Burns, have been living in Northamptonshire for 31 years (and also her manager), as well as music director Steve Morton (inset). She arrived wearing armfuls of clothes for the shoot, notes on her phone of things she wants to say, and Prince Harry's Spare's audiobook playing in the car.