Blur’s Dave Rowntree provides injury update

Blur 's Wembley Stadium comeback concerts have been thrown into question after drummer Dave Rowntree injured his knee. The Park Life hitmakers were forced to pull out of their headline slot at. Blur is set to play two headline shows at Wembley Stadium in London this weekend on July 8th and 9th (Saturday and Sunday). It remains to be seen whether the France show was cancelled in order for Rowntree to be able to play the London dates. Check out Rowntree's update tweet below. Beauregard xx pic.twitter.com/v9sw4kuWxU

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Blur have cancelled their scheduled headline appearance at Festival Beaurgard in France this Thursday after drummer Dave Rowntree suffered an undisclosed knee injury, causing speculation as to whether or not Blur's Wembley dates this weekend will still go ahead. Blur have cancelled their upcoming headline slot at a French festival due to an injury. The news comes just days ahead of their upcoming shows at London's Wembley Stadium. The returning Britpop. Virgin Radio 4 Jul 2023, 00:10 Credit: Getty Just days before they hit the stage at Wembley Stadium, Blur have pulled out of a performance at a French festival. Blur's huge Wembley shows are at risk after the Britpop band cancelled a massive festival just days before. The four-piece were unable to play France's Festival Beauregard on Thursday after.

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Blur had not played a major UK show since London's Hyde Park eight years ago, but were match fit for Wembley after several a series of warm-up gigs and appearances at European festivals. They had to pull out of a show in France on Thursday because of a knee injury to drummer Dave Rowntree, but he showed no signs of it during more than two hours on stage. Blur have cancelled a performance at Festival Beauregard in France on July 6th due to an injury to drummer Dave Rowntree. The band are still set to play headline shows at London's Wembley Stadium on July 8th and 9th. "The bad news has just fallen: Blur will not be able to perform their concert in Beauregard," the festival revealed on social media. Blur have pulled out of a headline slot at France's Festival Beauregard this week due to an injury to Dave Rowntree. The 'Charmless Man' hitmakers were scheduled to perform at the music festival in Château de Beauregard on Thursday (06.07.23), but the drummer suffered a knee injury last weekend, just days ahead of their Wembley Stadium shows on Saturday (08.07.23) and Sunday (09.07.23). According to an update from the festival's social media pages, Blur will no longer be performing at Festival Beauregard in France as drummer Dave Rowntree has suffered a knee injury. The statement translated from French reads: "The bad news has just fallen: Blur will not be able to perform their concert in Beauregard.

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Blur have cancelled their upcoming festival date in France ahead of their Wembley Stadium gigs. The Parklife rockers were set to play a headline slot at Festival Beauregard on Thursday 6th July. Damon Albarn of Blur and actor Phil Daniels performing on stage at Wembley Stadium in London (Ian West/PA) Albarn said early on: "We've been waiting for this moment all our lives - it's lovely.