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by Music-News.com - November 15 2008
Damon Albarn of Blur, Gorillaz, The Good The Bad and the Queen fame is hinting that just maybe there might be a Blur show soon.
The 'Beetlebum’ singer – who recently revealed he had repaired his friendship with former guitarist Graham Coxon – indicated the band are considering playing a reunion concert at the massive venue.
Damon said: 'I went over to see Kanye West at the O2 this week and it was good. Do I miss all of that? Not really, but I’ll probably do it again at some point.'
When asked which of his groups – Blur, Gorillaz or The Good, The Bad and The Queen – Damon would play there with, the frontman simply smiled enigmatically.
However, earlier this week Damon said a reunion for Blur – who released their last album, 'Think Tank’ without Graham in 2003 – was looking increasingly likely.
He said: "I can tell you genuinely that I'm getting on really well with Graham at the moment, so it's distinctly possible."
Damon’s opera 'Monkey: Journey to the West’ runs at London’s O2 arena until December 5.
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