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The band reunited at Albarn's 'Africa Express' gig Blur reunite at the African Express gig in London last nightBlur surprised fans in East London last night as they reunited for a performance at Damon Albarn’s ‘Africa Express: The Circus’ gig. Albarn was joined on stage with Dave Rowntree, Alex James and Graham Coxon; the group performed ‘Tender’, ‘Clover Over Dover’ and ‘Song 2’. It was the first time ‘Clover Over Dover’ had been […]The post Blur performed a surprise gig in London last night – here’s what happened appeared first on NME.
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