Blur are discussing playing more live shows, it has been revealed.

Blur have not ruled out any future live appearances, their guitarist has revealed.
In an interview with Xfm's Pete Mitchell at last week's iTunes Festival, Graham Coxon confirmed that the recently reunited band will not be slipping out the limelight any time soon.
"We're talking about doing some more shows abroad ... I'm not sure how much I can say about that, but we're definitely talking about it," he commented.
The musician also said that he has been in touch with Blur frontman Damon Albarn to discuss writing some new material for the group.
However, he told the broadcaster that they have only discussed the idea so far, although he believes it would be "good fun".
Last month, it was revealed that Blur bassist Alex James, who is also a farmer, is embarking on a new venture outside of the band.
James told the Times that he will be supplying the Prince of Wales with cheese made from organic milk from a pedigree Ayrshire herd, which will be sold through Prince Charles' Duchy of Cornwall estate.
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