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Blur to make statement about future exclusively on NME.COM today

Forget the speculation, the band members will speak to us at 11.45am

Following speculation this morning (December 9) regarding the future of Blur, NME.COM can reveal we will have exclusive news directly from the band members themselves in just a few hours.

Make sure your browser is pointing here from 11.45am (GMT) for the latest and definitive word directly from Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree.

Following rumours earlier this morning, no fan of the band can afford to miss this world exclusive announcement - besides we think you're going to like it.

The announcement has now been made, find out exactly what Blur are up to in their own words only on NME.COM now.

For a full exclusive joint interview with Damon Albarn and Graham Coxon get this week's issue of NME, on newsstands in London this afternoon, and available across the UK tomorrow (December 10).

In it the duo discuss how they buried the hatchet, why they decided to reconvene Blur, what songs they expect to play next year, and reveal more of their future plans.

Blur tickets:

Date / Time Artist Venue Town/City Buy
Nov 11, 2009 19:30 Blur Rncm (bruntwood Theatre) Manchester

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o White Widow o 

Dec 9, 2008

Lets hope they make some new good music,Blur and Gorillaz and TGTBATQ are all on my ipod,Damons a genius,Coxons a good guitar player so,hopes are high.

Colin_Zeal 

Dec 9, 2008

hallelujah

ncarroll89 

Dec 9, 2008

efestivals just changed Blur's status as 2 b confirmed as glasto headliners. i Cant wait for June!!!!!

barrinho 

Dec 9, 2008

Yes! Hope everything works out, bands reforming these days are just doing it for the money but these guys have always been about the music.

mercuriop 

Dec 9, 2008

BLUR ARE SHITE! mogwai

lushgirl 

Dec 10, 2008

Mercuriop,you are the fucking shit!now you are satisfied?

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