Vocalist of The 1975, Matty Healy made the announcement during a performance held this Wednesday (26) in Sacramento, California
Matty Healy announced that The 1975 will go on an “indefinite hiatus” from live shows after their current tour ends.
The vocalist shared the news at this week’s show at the Golden 1 Center, in Sacramento, California. Towards the end of the show and just before they played the track “Fri”, Healy made the announcement.
It’s wonderful that you are all here. After this tour, we’re going on an indefinite hiatus from performing, so it’s wonderful to have you with us tonight. Thank you very much.”
“After this tour we will be going on and indefinite hiatus.” Oh god I just felt my heart shatter pic.twitter.com/AGJ8NyAZiz
— erinn ⎕ (@beingfunnyonacf) September 27, 2023
The 1975 is currently on the world tour Still…At Their Very Bestwhich visited Brazil in March this year in the tenth edition of Lollapalooza Brasil, with dates until 2024. This week they will perform in San Jose and San Diego, before starting their series of shows in October at the Hollywood Bowl, in Los Angeles .
The “indefinite hiatus”, of course, may not mean the end of the band — but, as we have seen on other occasions in history, it could also be the beginning of long years without new productions from the band. The 1975.
Source: Rollingstone

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