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Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn unite for charity Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn unite for charity
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Former Britpop rivals Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn have buried the hatchet and performed together at a charity concert.Former Britpop rivals Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn have buried the hatchet and performed together at a charity concert.
Oasis guitarist Gallagher joined Blur singer Albarn and his bandmate Graham Coxon at a Teenage Cancer Trust gig at the Royal Albert Hall in London.Oasis guitarist Gallagher joined Blur singer Albarn and his bandmate Graham Coxon at a Teenage Cancer Trust gig at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Paul Weller completed the supergroup, who performed Blur's 1999 track Tender.Paul Weller completed the supergroup, who performed Blur's 1999 track Tender.
Oasis and Blur were famously engaged in a feud in the mid-1990s as the biggest bands of the Britpop era.Oasis and Blur were famously engaged in a feud in the mid-1990s as the biggest bands of the Britpop era.
Noel Gallagher caused controversy when he said in 1995 that he hoped Albarn and Blur bassist Alex James would "catch Aids and die".Noel Gallagher caused controversy when he said in 1995 that he hoped Albarn and Blur bassist Alex James would "catch Aids and die".
But Gallagher and Albarn have recently made peace. They shared a table at this year's Brit Awards, with Gallagher later saying they bonded over a dislike of boy band One Direction.But Gallagher and Albarn have recently made peace. They shared a table at this year's Brit Awards, with Gallagher later saying they bonded over a dislike of boy band One Direction.
The Oasis star has curated this year's series of Teenage Cancer Trust concerts.The Oasis star has curated this year's series of Teenage Cancer Trust concerts.
Fan Catherine Morgan, from Earlsfield, south-west London, said the performance was "electric".
"Who would have thought you would have seen Damon, Graham and Noel singing Tender, and with Paul Weller on drums?" she said. "It sounded great, true rock and roll, and for a great cause."