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Gorillaz review – a staggering hi-tech mini-festival from the magpie mind of Damon Albarn

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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, LondonA stream of high-profile guest stars included Johnny Marr, Little Simz, Shaun Ryder, Sparks, Yasiin Bey, Bootie Brown and Fatoumata DiawaraGorillaz’s first stadium show is quite the event. It’s a staggering hi-tech spectacle, a two-and-a-half hour mini-festival with a seemingly endless stream of high-profile guest stars, and its audacious ambition and military precision all stem from the fecund imagination and magpie mind of one man. Damon Albarn has never...

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London
A stream of high-profile guest stars included Johnny Marr, Little Simz, Shaun Ryder, Sparks, Yasiin Bey, Bootie Brown and Fatoumata Diawara

Gorillaz’s first stadium show is quite the event. It’s a staggering hi-tech spectacle, a two-and-a-half hour mini-festival with a seemingly endless stream of high-profile guest stars, and its audacious ambition and military precision all stem from the fecund imagination and magpie mind of one man.

Damon Albarn has never come across a genre of music that he doesn’t want to turn inside-out to see how it works. In recent years, he has turned Gorillaz from the mildly gimmicky virtual band he co-conceived with graphic artist Jamie Hewlett into a sprawling expression of his own musical curiosity and rampant eclecticism.

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Gorillaz (ORG) Damon Albarn Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (PERSON) Johnny Marr (PERSON) Simz (PERSON) Shaun Ryder (PERSON) Sparks (ORG) Yasiin Bey (PERSON) Bootie Brown (PERSON) Fatoumata DiawaraGorillaz (PERSON) Damon Albarn (PERSON) Jamie Hewlett (PERSON)
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