The 1975: Matty Healy wants to take a break from concerts after the tour

Healy said: “After this tour we will be taking an indefinite break from shows.”

During their performance in Sacramento, singer Matty Healy announced that the band would be taking a break from concerts after the current “Still… At Their Very Best” tour. The 1975 frontman said at the end of the gig: “It’s wonderful that you’re all here. After this tour we will be taking an indefinite break from shows, so it’s wonderful to have you with us tonight. Thank you very much.”

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The 1975 have recently announced “Still… At Their Very Best” European dates. In Germany you have the opportunity to see the band live five times.

All concert dates in Germany at a glance:

  • March 5, 2024: Hamburg, Barclays Arena
  • March 12, 2024: Berlin, Mercedes-Benz Arena
  • March 18, 2024: Munich, Zenith
  • March 21, 2024: Frankfurt, Jahrhunderthalle
  • March 22, 2024: Cologne, Palladium

The 1975’s current, fifth record BEING FUNNY IN A FOREIGN LANGUAGE was released in October 2022. To mark the tenth anniversary, the band also recently reissued their self-titled debut album THE 1975 on vinyl.

ME author André Boße gave the current album five out of six possible stars and wrote: “Great pop that is still extremely diverse, but finally also concentrated.” You can read the entire review here.

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