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The 1975 were first formed way back in 2002 when Adam Hann, the band's guitarist, brought in Matty Healy, initially as a drummer, who then replaced Elliot Williams with George Daniel taking over drumming duties. Ross MacDonald was recruited as the band's bass player, and they struggled, at first, to secure a record deal.
In 2012, they were finally signed by independent label Dirty Hit, and they released their debut album in 2013.
Their self-titled debut album proved a critical hit and went to number one in the UK Album charts and sold over a million copies in the United States, the kind of success one does not usually associate with the debut album from an English pop rock band.
The album included singles Chocolate, Sex, Girls, and The City, all of which registered on the UK singles chart.
In 2014 the band appeared on Travis Scott's Days Before Rodeo album.
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In 2015 the band released their follow-up to their debut, I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It, securing glowing reviews from just about every publication and went on to be named the Album of the Year by NME and Rolling Stone and topped both the US and UK charts.
Lead single Love Me marked the first time they broke into the Billboard singles charts in the US and was supported by a successful tour.
2018 saw the release of the 1975's third studio album and once again led to a plethora of outstanding reviews with A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, and was the band's third successive UK number-one album.
Their next album confirmed the band's status as an era-defining band, with Notes On a Conditional Form attracting more ecstatic praise and yet another number one spot on the UK Albums chart and reaching number four in the US as well as selling well globally and seeing Matty Healy become an icon for the age.
The 1975 saw their fifth album, Being Funny In a Foreign Language, once again sell well, and the tour that they went on to support its release saw the group graduate from arenas to stadiums, playing massive tunes to huge audiences with Matty Healy playing the lead role in performances that include impressive staging and pristine production.
The release includes a number of high-charting singles, with I'm in Love with You and Oh Caroline both breaking into the top 40 in the UK.
Reviews of the album were, of course, stellar, with Rolling Stone vowing that the band had reasserted themselves at the forefront of 2020's pop-rock, a claim backed with sales proving very impressive, outselling the rest of the top five on the chart combined.
Over the space of a decade since the release of their debut album, the 1975 have firmly established themselves as one of the biggest bands on the planet, and the awards and accolades they have secured over that period are a testament to this fact.
The 1975 have won four Brit Awards, two Ivor Novello Awards, and five NME Awards, and have been nominated for seven MTV Awards and two Grammy Awards.
The 1975 have cultivated an awe-inspiring live set that has consistently seen the band up their game with each and every tour they undertake.
Over the last decade, the 1975 have secured lavish praise for their live performances, and their first truly major tour, titled Music for Cars, seemingly broke the band around the world as a true musical force.
Over the space of two years, the band played 149 live shows and saw the size of each venue they played get progressively larger.
Across 2022 and 2023, the 1975 enjoyed a hugely successful world tour titled, aptly, At Their Very Best Tour, which saw the band play 93 dates across five continents and featured an array of astounding surprise appearances from special guests, including Phoebe Bridgers, Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift, Charli XCX and Lewis Capaldi.
The tour was a sell-out from start to finish and was directed by frontman Matty Healy, featuring newly expanded production and high-concept performance art. It secured five-star reviews, and the group's upcoming tour is sure to be an even bigger draw, with millions expecting to secure the 1975 tickets for the Still... At Their Very Best Tour, which sees the band continue to travel the world to play the biggest venues to packed audiences.
The 60 dates of the tour are split across North America and Europe and support the release of the band's fifth album, Being Funny In a Foreign Language.
Among the key dates are multiple the 1975 concerts at Madison Square Garden in New York, the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, and four shows at the O2 Arena in London.
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