Blur's Damon Albarn blasts Coachella crowd: 'You'll never see us again'

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Blur frontman Damon Albarn told the crowd at Coachella, "You’ll never see us again", as they were met with near silence during a singalong in their set.

The British rock band was among the star-studded line-up at the world-famous festival, held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, over the weekend.

During their Saturday slot, the group performed a host of their hits including Song 2, Beetlebum and Tender.

As the band struck up the chords to their 1994 hit Girls & Boys, lead singer Albarn tried to encourage the crowd to sing along to the chorus saying: "I need your participation, please."

In videos shared on social media, he can be seen attempting to engage the concert-goers several times, telling them, "You can do it better than that", but his efforts continued to receive a lacklustre response from the US crowd.

The musician appeared increasingly frustrated until he told the audience: "You’ll never see us again so you may as well f****** sing it."

Damon Albarn appears frustrated with the Coachella crowd's lacklustre reaction

Dressed in a white suit and a black T-shirt paired with black sunglasses, frontman Albarn led the band, with guitarist Graham Coxon, bass guitarist Alex James and drummer Dave Rowntree.

Formed in 1988, the English band have released nine albums across their career including 1994’s Parklife, 1995’s The Great Escape, 1997’s Blur, 1999’s 13, 2003’s Think Tank and 2015’s The Magic Whip – which all went to number one in the charts.

The group helped pioneer the Britpop genre, fiercely competing with rival band Oasis in the charts over the years.

They went on a hiatus after their 2015 Magic Whip tour, but came back last year with their first record for eight years, titled The Ballad Of Darren, which soared to number one.

Singer-songwriter Raye and dance outfit Jungle were also among the British acts who took to the Coachella stage over the weekend.

London-born Raye teased her next music project during her set, the follow-up to her award-winning debut album My 21st Century Blues.

Last month, she overtook Blur, Harry Styles and Adele by picking up the most Brit awards in one year during the 2024 ceremony.

Source: Press Association

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