The 1975 have announced a 2024 UK & European tour and is set to be their biggest yet, find out the details below. Tickets can be brought here
The tour, entitled ‘Still At Their Very Best’, includes two nights at London’s 02 Arena and will round out all touring off the back of their latest album, Being Funny In A Foreign Language.
The band kicks off the tour in the UK on February 9 at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro, before heading to London for two nights at the 02 Arena on February 12 and 13. The Band rounds up the UK portion of tour with dates at Manchester’s AO Arena on February 18 and then Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena on February 21.
The European portion of the tour begins in Lisbon, Portugal on February 26 whilst then heading to Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Berlin, Prague and Milan just to name a few before rounding the tour out in Cologne, Germany on March 22.
This UK/EU tour follows the 1975’s massive 32-date tour of North America which includes headline shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl.
The 1975. Still… at their very best
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This upcoming tour announcement was hinted by the band as teaser posters were spotted at Reading Festival last week, which the band headlined in replacement of Lewis Capaldi by playing their entire debut album, The 1975, in celebration of its 10-year anniversary from its release in 2013.
Tickets for the tour will be available to purchase via a fan-exclusive presale, which you can sign up for here, on Wednesday, September 6 at 10am BST. General sale will be available on Friday, September 8 at 10AM BST and tickets can be found here.
The full tour dates are as follows:
UK Dates
09/02/2024 – OVO Hydro – Glasgow, UK
12/02 – 02 Arena – London, UK
13/02 – 02 Arena – London, UK
18/02 – AO Arena – Manchester, UK
21/02 – Resorts World Arena – Birmingham, UK
EU Dates
26/02 – Campo Pequeno – Lisbon, Portugal
27/02 – WiZink Center – Madrid, Spain
01/03 – La Zenith – Paris, France
02/03 – AFAS Live – Amsterdam, Netherlands
03/03 – Forest National – Brussels, Belgium
05/03 – Barclays Arena – Hamburg, Germany
07/03 – Oslo Spektrum – Oslo, Norway
08/03 – Annexet – Stockholm, Sweden
10/03 – KB Hallen – Copenhagen, Denmark
12/03 – Verti Music Hall – Berlin, Germany
13/03 – Torwar Hall – Warsaw, Poland
14/03 – Fortuna Hall – Prague, Czech Republic
16/03 – Hallenstadion Zurich – Zurich, Switzerland
18/03 – Zenith – Munich, Germany
19/03 – Mediolanum Forum – Milan, Italy
21/03 – Jahrhunderthalle – Frankfurt, Germany
22/03 – Palladium – Cologne, Germany