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    Preview: The 1975 @ Arena Birmingham

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    By Georgie Deaville on January 7, 2019 Eastside Sounds, Previews
    The 1975
    The 1975 via NME

    Following the release of their third album A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, The 1975 have set out on their world tour which lands in Birmingham on 23rd January.

    Matt Healy and his band will be performing in Birmingham’s largest music venue, Arena Birmingham, where they last graced crowds back in 2016, following the release of their sophomore record I Like it When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It.

    The 1975’s latest video

    Singles such as ‘Give Yourself a Try’ and ‘TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME’ were released on the tail-end of last year, marking the band’s comeback. This followed as frontman Healy came out of rehab back in July, following addiction recovery treatment, a subject he sings about in ‘It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You)’ which features on the latest album.

    The Manchester four-piece will be supported by rising stars Pale Waves and No Rome on the first stretch of their world tour which kick-starts in Belfast.

    There are still tickets available from here.

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    Georgie Deaville

    Freelance Journalist / Words for Birmingham Eastside / Editor at Eastside Sounds

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