Film on popular pop band Blur is set for UK cinemas

Film on popular pop band Blur is set for UK cinemas

A film documenting the highs and lows of pop band Blur is set to open in UK cinemas early next year, reports BBC.

Filmed during the band’s rehearsals and 2009 summer tour, No Distance Left To Run will also feature previously unseen archive footage.

The band announced their reunion last December, eight years after the original line-up last played together.

The film, to be released on 19 January, will also include new interviews with the quartet, led by Damon Albarn.

Blur’s appearance on the last night of the Glastonbury festival was named the best headline performance of 2009 at this year’s UK Festival awards.

Their last studio album, Think Tank, was released in 2003, after the departure of guitarist Graham Coxon.

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