It is only right that Blur's comeback includes a Glastonbury set, the band's singer claims.

Blur have claimed that it is appropriate they are playing Glastonbury as part of their comeback.
Speaking to NME.com, the group revealed that they are excited to be performing at the festival on Sunday night (June 28th), when they will headline the Pyramid Stage.
Blur frontman Damon Albarn explained: "I think it's only right that we play it! It's a great honour to play Glastonbury and we're going to rise to the occasion hopefully."
He also told the news provider that the band intend to deliver "something special" in their performance, as the crowd tends to be tired by the time Sunday night arrives.
In addition, Blur guitarist Graham Coxon revealed that he plans to watch Bruce Springsteen at the festival on the Saturday night, although Albarn will be busy appearing at the Africa Exprez event, which will be held at the Shangri-La tent.
Earlier this month, Coxon told the Daily Star that he does not expect Blur to release a new studio album in the near future, as the band's members are working on their own projects.
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