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Some might say: Oasis won the battle; Blur won the war
The Independent
|July 21, 2025
The reunion tour is a good time to reflect on the legacy of the Britpop bands. And there's a clear winner

As Oasis made their long-awaited return to Manchester for the first of five live shows at the city's Heaton Park, a very different concert, both in sound and spirit, was taking place in Barcelona. At the Parc del Forum's Festival Cruilla, Damon Albarn – Blur frontman and former arch nemesis of the Gallagher brothers – took to the stage with his passion project Africa Express, the groundbreaking cross-cultural musical collaboration he co-founded 20 years ago.
Joining him were 50 artists from four continents, including South African musician and dancer Moonchild Sanelly, Mexican singer Luisa Almaguer and Jupiter & Okwess, a five-piece Congolese funk band led by legendary musician Jupiter Bokondji.
The same day, Africa Express celebrated the release of their new album, a fusion of Latin pop, hip hop, reggaeton and traditional African sounds recorded at last year’s Bahidora Festival in Mexico.
Friday’s performance was the final stop on a five-date tour that began on 5 July in Denmark. For Albarn, it represented a small fraction of his packed 2025 schedule, which began with him debuting a new electro-opera, The Magic Flute II: La Malediction, in Paris. Based on the sequel Goethe wrote to Mozart’s original in 1807, but which was never set to music, the endeavour was nothing if not wildly ambitious.

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