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Damon Albarn is carried off stage by security at Denmark's Roskilde Festival after refusing to stop playing, five hours into his concert set.

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Damon Albarn wants to rock and roll all night -- and all morning, too.

The Blur frontman's refusal to stop playing after a 5-hour set with the Africa Express Project at Denmark's 2015 Roskilde Festival over the weekend has gone viral. He went on stage at 11 p.m. and was reportedly deep into songs from his Gorillaz side project when he was warned around 4 a.m. to wrap up his show.

He then started performing a cover of the Clash's "Should I Stay Or Should I Go," prompting festival staff to come on stage.

"F--- what anyone says," he told the audience. "You want more? We're going to give you more."

A much larger, bald security guard responded by wrapping a jacket around Albarn, taking away his microphone and lifting him up, literally carrying him off stage. The crowd booed, of course, while he smiled and waved.

Esquire points out the 47-year-old British musician "seemed inebriated and had his underwear hanging out of his pants" at the time.

According to Billboard, Africa Express is an organization that facilitates cross-cultural music collaboration. Albarn was collaborating with Nick Zinner, Songhoy Blues, Laura Mvula and others at the Danish festival, which reportedly had a 4 a.m. curfew.

The recently reunited Blur, best known for the "woo-hoo!" anthem "Song 2," is next scheduled to perform at Portugal's Super Bock Super Rock fest on July 17. No word on whether fans can expect a similar marathon performance, but the bar has certainly been raised.

Next, Albarn has promised to release a new Gorillaz album later this year. Graphic artist Jamie Hewlett , who co-founded the cartoon band behind singles "Feel Good Inc." and "Clint Eastwood," recently posted new photos of fictional members Murdoc and Noodle with the caption "Yes Gorillaz returns."