Glasgow Times

Compston reveals 90s band could make comeback at his music festival

- BY REBECCA NEWLANDS

MARTIN COMPSTON has revealed that he and his friend have attempted to convince a major 90s band to make their comeback at a music festival he is planning.

The actor previously announced his plans for a festival based in Battery Park in his hometown of Greenock to raise funds for local charity Ardgowan Hospice.

And now the Line of Duty star has recalled a conversati­on between his Restless Natives podcast co- host Gordon Smart and Blur bassist Alex James when they bumped into him on a night out.

The Britpop star told the pair he would love to do a warm- up gig in Scotland ahead of the band’s return to the stage at Wembley in 2023.

When they suggested the festival, Alex thought it was a ‘ brilliant’ idea.

Speaking on their podcast, Gordon said: “Alex I remember this week because Blur have announced that they’re playing Wembley Stadium, right? Alex told us on a night out that he was playing Wembley Stadium and you and I said, ‘ well, surely if you’re doing a massive gig like that, you’ll need to do a warm- up somewhere’.

“And he said, ‘ yeah, we will be having to do a warm- up with a decent crowd’. And I said to him, ‘ well, we’ve got the perfect thing’.

“And he said, ‘ brilliant. Can we have that conversati­on?’

“How did we forget? How did we forget that?”

Martin then said: “Because there’s no way Blur will do it, will they!?”

Gordon answered: “But mate this is what I’m saying, we need to follow this s*** up properly. We need to go and speak to Alex and say ‘ come on now, if we do something together, surely this is the opportunit­y’.

“This is the moment, this is the time, Blur need to come to Scotland, play Battery Park warm- up for Wembley Stadium, [ and] play for your Scottish crowd before you go down there and do one of the most famous venues in the world. This is your opportunit­y.”

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