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Gorillaz Celebrate 25th Anniversary

DAMON ALBARN of Gorillaz during the Life Is Beautiful Music Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada Life Is Beautiful Music Festival 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. - 17 Sep 2022
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Gorillaz, the influential virtual band spearheaded by Damon Albarn and artist Jamie Hewlett, is set to celebrate a milestone 25th anniversary with an immersive exhibition and a series of exclusive concerts in London. Titled House of Kong, the exhibition promises an engaging journey through Gorillaz's innovative history, highlighting their groundbreaking fusion of music and virtual artistry since their inception. This limited-run exhibition, scheduled from August 8 to September 3, will be hosted at London’s Copper Box, providing fans a rare opportunity to delve into the virtual band’s lore, tracing its roots back to the release of their debut single, “Tomorrow Comes Today,” in 2000.

The House of Kong exhibition is designed to be a comprehensive experience for visitors, allowing them to explore the band’s artistic evolution and narrative. According to a press release, attendees will embark on a journey through the band's life characterized by “misadventures, musical innovation, and ground-breaking virtual ways.” This interactive approach will offer an in-depth look at the characters who make up Gorillaz—bassist Murdoc Niccals, singer 2D, drummer Russel Hobbs, and guitarist Noodle—highlighting their role in reshaping music's landscape through a virtual lens. Ensuring an intimate and detailed exploration, the exhibit restricts photography and video, encouraging visitors to immerse themselves fully in the experience.

Coinciding with the exhibition, Gorillaz will enchant audiences with four specially curated concerts at the Copper Box Arena. Scheduled for August 29, 30, and September 2, 3, these performances are not only a rare live presentation by the band but also a significant moment for fans who have awaited their return to the stage since their 2023 tour's cancellation. The concerts, part of a larger anniversary celebration, promise to merge artistic visual elements with their eclectic music, staying true to the band’s reputation for innovative performances.

Ticket holders for the House of Kong will be privileged with presale access to these concerts, highlighting the interconnectedness of the exhibition and the live performances. This integration underlines the band's strategy of providing a holistic fan experience, combining visual storytelling with live musical engagement. Tickets for the House of Kong start at £25, with further concert details anticipated shortly, allowing eager fans to prepare for this unmissable celebration.

In addition to these celebratory activities, Damon Albarn has confirmed that another Gorillaz album is in the works for a 2025 release, alongside his new opera, The Magic Flute II: La Malédiction. This announcement delivers a message of ongoing creativity and evolution from the band, promising that their contribution to music will continue to grow. Artist Jamie Hewlett echoed this sentiment through social media, further exciting fans with the prospect of new music this year.

The Gorillaz phenomenon, starting as an “unlikely success,” has since become an established institution, influencing the music industry with its unique blend of digital art and innovative soundscapes. The past 25 years have seen the band produce influential albums like Demon Days, Plastic Beach, and the recent Cracker Island, showcasing their ability to remain relevant and groundbreaking. The upcoming London events, both the exhibition and concerts, not only celebrate their storied past but also set the stage for future explorations in their distinctive style.

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