British alternative pop rock group Blur announces the release of a new documentary, “To The End”which will be released in cinemas in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
The new documentary by the British band Blur, “To The End”will see the light July 19 and will be released only in cinemas in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The documentary, of which you can already see the official trailer on the band's YouTube page, revolves around the group's last meeting.
“To The End” captures the return of Blur after their last break, which was from 2016 to 2022, in addition to showing what the process of releasing an album was like after eight years, “The Ballad Of Darren” (23). The Britpop icons already advanced part of the project at the beginning of the year with a teaser, but now they have confirmed when it will come out and what the name of the documentary is. As some media outlets have stated: “The documentary follows the unique friendship of four friends – and bandmates for three decades – who are Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntreesince they get together in 2023 to record new songs.”
In addition, the two shows that the band did at Wembley Stadium (London) last summer have also been recorded and will be released in a separate project “Blur: Live At Wembley Stadium”. On the other hand, in “To The End” We will also see live performances of the group playing some of their classics, as well as videos of them composing in the studio and during trips between cities.