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Damon Albarn has stated that Gorillaz are going to be playing UK gigs this summer, does this highten the chance of them playing?

"At the moment I wouldn't want to play Glastonbury or something because I'd be setting myself a very high benchmark but we're definitely going to play some big gigs in the UK or in England or in London this year,"

Any thoughts?

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Damon Albarn has stated that Gorillaz are going to be playing UK gigs this summer, does this highten the chance of them playing?

"At the moment I wouldn't want to play Glastonbury or something because I'd be setting myself a very high benchmark but we're definitely going to play some big gigs in the UK or in England or in London this year,"

Any thoughts?

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I think it strengthens it.

Glasto is huge, no doubt about it... but at Coachella they are playing with Muse and Jay-Z, which is sorta like T in the Park (I know Jay-Z isnt headlining)

I think they've gonna do a UK fest this year... and R+L is a "big" gig. Specially a headline slot.

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I don't know how likely they are, but I certainly think they could easily headline. Feel Good Inc is one of the biggest hits of this decade. And no matter what genre of music fans you talk to there's always a good deal of people who would be more than happy to see them. If not 'for the experience' than because they're actually fans.

Even if you're not a Gorillaz fan it's not hard to enjoy them at a festival with your friends.

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Gorillaz seem to be doing a lot of promotion at the moment for there new album, tv ads, taking over nme radio and sun newspaper.... hoping rumours will be coming our way in regards to them playing

Prob gonna be left disappointed

Damon is also starting solo project under the alias prince barry

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if they do play anywhere, I reckon it will be more like their Manchester show, but obviously on a slightly bigger scale...

Just announced a small uk tour (without leaving england...) as a warm up for Coachella for their club members too...

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On seeing those videos i would love for them to be at Reading. It would add some extra special to the weekend.
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