During the height of their rivalry with Oasis, Blur embarked on their Seaside Tour in 1995, bringing their characteristic Britpop sound to traditional seaside towns throughout the UK. An unforgettable stopover was made in Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire on 12 September, just a day after the launch of their new album – ‘The Great Escape.’ This moment is etched in the minds of local fans as the day their town was turned into a hub of musical celebration with former editor John McNamara’s nostalgic recollections capturing the era’s excitement. The band had intended this tour as an endeavour to reconnect with their fans at intimate venues and the Cleethorpes concert provided the perfect opportunity for fan’s first-hand musical experience. Now, with the recent resurgence of Blur, many fans are re-living that time, cherishing the memories of the vibrant atmosphere and the iconic performance that brought a piece of Britpop history to Lincolnshire.
This article has been sourced from original reporting by www.bbc.com and adapted for The Lincoln Post.