The WAEVE

Director of Blur’s new film ‘To The End’: “This is about friendship and brotherhood”

Toby L talks to NME about how heartache and mortality shaped the new documentary – and what the future may hold for the Britpop heroes

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall’s THE WAEVE announce album ‘City Lights’

Check out new single 'You Saw' from the Blur and Pipettes' members' new project, which is about "acknowledging how seemingly tiny decisions can have a seismic impact on the course of one’s life"

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall’s THE WAEVE share “shining and seductive” new single ‘City Lights’ 

It marks the first single from their soon-to-be-announced sophomore album

Noel Gallagher announces huge Warwick Castle show with Johnny Marr and The Waeve

Tickets go on general sale next Friday

Elbow announce support act for 2024 UK arena tour

The band will be hitting arenas in May 2024, including London's The O2 and Manchester's new Co-Op Live

The Waeve release deluxe version of debut album with four new songs

The acclaimed debut gets four new bonus tracks

The WAEVE, Big Pink and more for intimate London earthquake appeal charity gig

The death toll in the aftermath of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria has now passed 12,000 people

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall’s The WAEVE share new song ‘Kill Me Again’

"It’s a celebration of sexual agency and the power generated by the physical merging of entities"

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall’s The WAEVE announce 2023 UK tour and share new single

Tickets for their shows go on sale later this week

Graham Coxon and Rose Elinor Dougall on their debut album as The WAEVE: “We asked: ‘How could we forge forward through life?'”

The duo invited NME to Coxon's house to talk about being inspired by “the blood, guts, sex and nastiness of English folk music”, working with James Ford and those Blur reunion rumours
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