Helen Burdock has seen Blur 3 times.

Formed in 1988, Blur is considered one of the Big Four of Britpop alongside Suede's, Oasis, and Pulp. On August 14, 1995, Blur and Oasis began "The Battle of Britpop" by simultaneously releasing a single on the same day to see which would sell more copies. Blur won with "Country House" selling 58,000 more copies than Oasis's "Roll With It." During the late '90s, Blur began experimenting with new sounds and embraced a more distinctive post-grunge sound. In 1997, the band released the single "Song 2," which quickly became a '90s alt-rock classic within the US and UK. Blur went on hiatus in 2004 but reunited in 2008, releasing its eighth studio album "The Magic Whip" in 2015. Blur went on hiatus a second time in 2016 but reunited again in 2023.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Aug 16, 1997 –
Aug 17, 1997
V Festival 1997 @ V Festival 1997
Foo Fighters / Beck / Blur / Daft Punk / The Chemical Brothers / The Prodigy / Placebo / Stereophonics / Echo & the Bunnymen / Pavement / Ash / Feeder / Embrace / Teenage Fanclub / Carl Cox / Death In Vegas / Finley Quaye / The Divine Comedy / Kula Shaker / Veruca Salt / GusGus / The Bluetones / Sneaker Pimps / Reef / Propellerheads / Apollo 440 / Olive / Alabama 3 / Symposium / Dodgy / Mansun / Fluke / Dreadzone / Longpigs / Gene / Echobelly / Lo Fidelity Allstars / Bentley Rhythm Ace / Monaco / Jimi Tenor / The Supernaturals / Lionrock / Geneva / Hurricane #1 / Addict / Silver Sun / Radish / Flick / Driven / AC Acoustics / Linoleum / No Way Sis Show all bands
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V Festival 1997 Leeds, England, United Kingdom
Jun 24, 1994 –
Jun 26, 1994
Glastonbury Festival 1994 @ Glastonbury Festival 1994
Radiohead / Blur / Rage Against The Machine / Björk / Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds / Peter Gabriel / Oasis / Pulp / Pretenders / Jackson Browne / Elvis Costello / Blind Melon / James / Manic Street Preachers / Paul Weller / Spin Doctors / Elvis Costello & the Attractions / Orbital / Spiritualized / Chumbawamba / Nick Cave / Dwight Yoakam / Beastie Boys / The Lemonheads / Ride / Meshell Ndegeocello / L7 / Tindersticks / M PEOPLE / Levellers / World Party / Grant Lee Buffalo / The Boo Radleys / St. Etienne / Echobelly / Lucky Dube / Mary Black / Johnny Cash / Gorky's Zygotic Mynci / Jah Wobble / Transglobal Underground / Mike Scott / Urban Species / African Head Charge / Senser / John Otway / Loop Guru / Ian McNabb / Credit to the Nation / Attila the Stockbroker / Galliano / Madder Rose / Pardesi Music Machine Show all bands
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Glastonbury Festival 1994 Pilton, England, United Kingdom
Jun 26, 1992 –
Jun 28, 1992
Glastonbury Festival 1992 @ Glastonbury Festival 1992
Blur / Van Morrison / PJ Harvey / Morrissey / Primal Scream / Tom Jones / James / The Breeders / Buddy Guy / Billy Bragg / Spiritualized / Television / Ocean Colour Scene / Lou Reed / The Orb / Joan Armatrading / Lush / 808 state / Richard Thompson / The Fall / Levellers / The Shamen / Fishbone / Dodgy / The House of Love / Shakespears Sister / Sham 69 / The Saw Doctors / Runrig / Ned's Atomic Dustbin / ozric tentacles / carter the unstoppable sex machine / Curve / Jah Wobble / Chris Whitley / The Frank And Walters / Senser / The Blue Aeroplanes / Flowered Up / Hugh Cornwell / Kirsty MacColl / Catherine Wheel / CUD / The Real People / Senseless Things / John Otway / Thousand Yard Stare / The Family Cat / Th' Faith Healers / The Stairs / kitchens of distinction / Radical Dance Faction / Back To The Planet / Midway Still / Dr Phibes And The House Of Wax Equations / Billy Bragg And The Red Stars / Fat Dinosaur / K Passa Show all bands
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Glastonbury Festival 1992 Pilton, England, United Kingdom

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