Trailer, release date and details of ‘To the End’, the new Blur documentary

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Hold on, because Blur will return to theaters with ‘To the End’, a new documentary about their return and the shows they gave at Wembley.

We are sure that here we have a lot of Blur fans of red bones who are eagerly waiting for them to continue releasing things. And if you are in the same situation, we have great news for you, well The British band had something very special in store: a new documentary called To To the End.

As you may remember, in mid-2023, Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree surprised us by announcing that after eight years without playing together, They would meet to launch a tour with several shows around the world. But not only that, They also announced that they would return with their ninth album, The Ballad of Darren.

Blur/Photo: Getty Images

Blur will release a new documentary: ‘To the End’

Of course, Blur’s return made us very happy, since the tour passed through our country, with a presentation by the British band at Corona Capital 2023 (here we leave you the review of the show). However, One of the most special stops on this tour was at Wembley Stadium, as it was the first time they played in this important venue.

For two nights, The Colchester group took a tour of a large part of their musical catalog, playing classics, one or another rarities and even songs from their most recent album material. Of course Faced with such a big and important moment for the band, they had to document everything and we are nowhere near seeing those images on the big screen.

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Graham Coxon, Dave Rowntree, Damon Albarn and Alex James of Blur at Wembley Stadium in London/Photo: Getty Images

It turns out that after his two shows at Coachella 2024, Blur surprised us because out of nowhere and without warning, they released the official trailer for To the Enda new documentary directed by Toby L (who has worked with Liam Gallagher, Olivia Rodrigo and Florence + The Machine) that the band had already previewed at the beginning of the year. And definitely, It is a gem that absolutely cannot be missed.

In the group’s previous documentaries, we saw the story of the Colchester band along with their return after several years apart, while in the most recent one we learned about the recording process of their eighth album, The Magic Whip. However, On this occasion they will tell us how they met again to record The Ballad of Darren and of course, the path that led them to the pair of concerts that took place at Wembley Stadium.

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Blur. Photo: via the band’s Instagram.

They will also release a film with the concerts at Wembley

According to a press release shared by NME, To the End “will follow the unique relationship of four friends – and bandmates for three decades – (…) who reunited in early 2023 to record new songs ahead of their first sold-out shows at Wembley in July last summer.”

In this documentary, will show footage of Blur performing their most famous songs at shows, as well as clips of them in the studio, their time on tour and of course, interviews with Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntreewhere they will tell us their feelings about this return of the band and much more.

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Blur at Corona Capital 2023/Photo: David Barajas.

As if this were not enough, in addition to To the End, the British group will also release Blur: Live At Wembley Stadiuma film where we can see the best moments of the sold out concerts that took place at Wembley. So hold on, because there is a lot of unreleased material coming from this band.

Release date and trailer for the Blur documentary

Now, after reading all this, we are sure that many are looking for where to see To the End. Well, you should know that The new Blur documentary will be released in all cinemas in the United Kingdom and Ireland on July 19.

The bad news is that so far, there are only scheduled performances on the lands of King Charles III. However, Soon there will be more details about the international premiere of this wonder (including Mexico, of course). No way, we just have to wait for them to confirm when we can see the documentary on this side of the pond. How are you? They’re excited? Below we leave you the trailer so you can see what this is all about.

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