Latest Release

- JUN 19, 2026
- 10 songs
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Appears On
- The Jazz Cafe · Tue, Jul 7 · 7 PM
- Rough Trade Nottingham · Mon, Jul 20 · 6 PM
- Rough Trade East · Thu, Jul 23 · 7 PM
- The Liquid Room · Sun, Nov 22 · 7 PM
- New Century · Mon, Nov 23 · 7 PM
- Electric Bristol · Wed, Nov 25 · 7 PM
- Concorde 2 · Thu, Nov 26 · 7:30 PM
- O2 Forum Kentish Town · Sat, Nov 28 · 7 PM
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About Graham Coxon
As the guitarist with Blur and on his own, Graham Coxon builds upon his legacy as a Brit-pop icon, exploring hooky pop, folk, and experimental sounds. It was his maverick musical inclinations that established Blur's cultural influence, peaking with 1994's Parklife and gaining wider acclaim with 1997's self-titled LP and 1999's 13. Coxon further defined his individuality outside the band releasing albums like 1998's The Sky Is Too High, 2004's Happiness in Magazines, 2006's Love Travels at Illegal Speeds, and 2009's The Spinning Top, the latter the same year he stepped away from Blur. He has also composed for film and TV, including 2018's The End of the F***king World, and collaborated widely with other artists. Coxon eventually reunited with Blur, delivering 2015's The Magic Whip and 2023's The Ballad of Darren. He also co-leads the folk duo the Waeve and in 2026, released his ninth album, Castle Park.
- FROM
- Rinteln, Germany
- BORN
- March 12, 1969
- GENRE
- Alternative