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Blur’s back at it, not just dropping their first album in ages (The Ballad of Darren, in case you’ve been living under a rock), but also gearing up for two massive sold-out gigs at Wembley Stadium. You get to watch these Britpop legends reunite, mess around in the studio, and hit the road together, diving into the creative chaos and old-school banter that made them icons in the first place. The cameras catch everything—the arguments, the laughs, the nostalgia. One minute they’re hashing out new tunes, the next they’re belting out classics like “Song 2” and “Girls and Boys” in front of rabid crowds. There’s a certain electricity watching them figure out if they’ve still got the magic, especially after eight years apart. Whether you’re an old-school fan or just here for the bangers, this is pure, unfiltered Blur: plenty of sweat, nerves, and that stubborn streak of British wit. It’s not just about the music; it’s about friendship, comebacks, and proving to themselves (and everyone else) they can still blow the roof off Wembley.