Graham Coxon has announced a standalone solo show for later in the year, which will see the Blur guitarist play at London’s O2 Kentish Town Forum on Saturday, November 28.
This show will mark Coxon’s first full band solo gig in over 10 years, and celebrates his entire career as a solo artist.
Described as a ‘special, full band career-spanning show’, it follows his performances in 2023 with Blur, who played a massive pair of shows at Wembley Stadium that summer, as well as a more intimate gig at the Hammersmith Apollo.
Alongside the London show announcement, Graham Coxon also revealed news of the release of his never-heard 2011 record Castle Park, which was shelved due to the guitarist’s other musical commitments at the time, including the first Blur reunion.
As well as this release, Coxon also announced plans for the reissues of all his solo records, beginning with his debut The Sky Is Too High from 1998 and 2000’s The Golden D. The re-worked versions of both records, plus the release of Castle Park, are due to land on June 19.
When do tickets to see Graham Coxon go on sale?
Those hoping to catch the rare Graham Coxon solo performance will need to note down Friday, April 24 at 9am for general sale tickets going live. There will also be a chance to grab tickets early through O2 Priority tomorrow (April 22) at 9am, and those signed up to Coxon’s mailing list will be able to access another early sale on Thursday, April 23 at the same time.
Graham Coxon plays the O2 Kentish Town Forum in London on Saturday, November 28.