Blur's Damon Albarn slams apathetic Coachella crowd and vows not to return as fans call audience a "disgrace" for staying silent during their set: "You'll never see us again, so you might as well sing it." '



Blur's Damon Albarn slammed the crowd at Coachella, while fans branded festival-goers "disgraceful" after their apathetic reaction during the band's performance.


The iconic Britpop band played a 13-song set at the California-based music festival, including '90s classics like Girls & Boys, Popscene and Song 2.


They also brought in the Torres Martinez Cahuilla Bird Singers, a group of tribal singers from the Mojave Desert, where Coachella is held.


However, the audience at their set was not very enthusiastic, and their apathy became evident to the band on stage.


Lead singer Damon could be seen looking increasingly irritated as he unsuccessfully attempted to interact with the crowd.


For his 1994 hit Girls & Boys, the musician tried to get everyone to sing the chorus several times, but the radio was silent.


Frustrated, he declared that the band would not be returning to the festival, saying, "You'll never see us again, so you might as well sing it."


Clips of the touching moment soon circulated on social media, with many fans criticizing the Coachella crowd for having the "worst vibes" and declaring that they "didn't deserve to be graced by the presence of blur."


They wrote: 'These Coachella people do NOT deserve this blurry setlist you're joking about; Lord, please take away all my suffering and give it to the blurry crowd at Coachella; Why does everyone at Coachella want Blur to die? "The crowd blur at Coachella was so embarrassing, Damon, I'm so sorry I wasn't there."


'America, you don't deserve Damon Albarn, you don't deserve Blur. I will burn you to the ground; I should be at Coachella watching Blur and definitely performing back to back and not these kids...they don't get it; Coachella, you don't deserve to be thanked for having blurry images.


'I actually feel bad about the confusion at Coachella, they deserve better; Coachella seems like the worst. Poor blur.; Honestly, that crowd did NOT deserve to be blurred except for the few people who actually made noise; "Blame rich Californians for the multitude of blurred dead, it's not just Americans who sigh."


'most of these people at Coachella don't even know how lucky they are to see blurry THAT MUST BE ME; Thanks to all the coachella attendees who went to blur and probably ruined the chances of more shows in America for our American blur lovers.


'the SILENCE when it came out blurry please; Coachella doesn't deserve blurring, I should be there; WHAT THE FUCK IS HAPPENING I am convinced that Coachella has the worst vibes and people possible. It's the fucking Blur, show some respect!!!!'


Others pointed out that Coachella attendees were unlikely to be familiar with Blur, insisting they would only be familiar with recent music and not the impact of Britpop.


They tweeted: "Coachella was never going to be the right audience for Blur." Still gutted by them!!; I wish Britpop had more exposure in the United States. Seeing this makes me second-hand embarrassed.'


'I can't help but think that the crowd at Coachella has no idea who Blur is; "Do you know who we should book for the Saturday 7:30 slot here at Coachella? Blur. Whose combined discography has sold a little less in the United States than Limp Bizkit's Chocolate Starfish and Hot Dog Flavored Water in their early 7 days on sale."


'Do these kids at #Coachella2024 know who Blur are?; That 19 year old Americans don't know who Blur are is a damn shame. Sing for Uncle Damon. SING. Without Blur, you don't have Doja Cat, or Tyler the Creator, or Ice Spice. Made.'


Many other fans took to social media to declare that the band should return to Europe and declared that they would give Blur the public reaction they deserved.


They wrote: 'Blur, you better come to Glasto.' We are waiting!! "I think we need more Blur shows in the UK just to show Coachella what a proper audience looks like."


'I should have done a British festival. Coachella seems dead.; So hyper obsessed with blur it's disgusting. I should have been there. It would have given them the best crowd ever. "That audience didn't deserve that set list."


'Damon, there are mentally ill teens and chronically young people online who live tweet the entire blur set, wake up at 5am and obsessively take screenshots and screen recordings. The crowd does not define the blur. Come back to the other side of the world, come back, come back.'

Damon performed at Coachella last year with his other band, Gorillaz, while Blur last played the festival in 2013.


Before their show, Damon and bassist Alex James spoke with KROQ about returning to the desert.


They revealed that they had decided to participate in the festival after receiving a phone call in the evening telling them they had five minutes to decide if they would perform.


Alex said: 'This was a wonderful opportunity, it's the biggest festival on the planet. “If I wasn’t here, I would have FOMO to be honest.”


When asked how they thought the public would react, Damon admitted, "I have no idea what it's going to be like." Coachella is weird when it comes to audiences.


"Sometimes it's hard to tell, because they, the audience, are a little bit on their own planet."

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