At the peak of their chart battle with Oasis and following their first stadium gig, Blur switched tack and headed to some of the country's far-flung small music venues as part of their 1995 Seaside Tour.
Thirty years ago this month, the four-piece boarded their white double-decker tour bus bound for traditional beach resorts on the edges of Britain.
Locations included Clacton, in three of the band's home county of Essex, Bournemouth, Dorset, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, and Morecambe, Lancashire, before they signed off the eight-date circuit in Gorleston-on-Sea, Norfolk, on 20 September.
In the weeks before the tour, Blur had emerged triumphant in the media-charged race to number one in the UK Singles Chart with their record Country House, beating Oasis' Roll With It.
Blur had also performed to 27,000 fans at Mile End Stadium in east London and won four accolades at that year's Brit Awards.
John McNamara, the former editor of the Advertiser newspaper, was sitting in an office when he saw Blur's announcement of a gig at Gorleston's Ocean Room about a mile (1.6km) away - which he thought was a prank.






