The 1975 announce ‘biggest UK show’ yet at Finsbury Park in London - how to get tickets and presale details
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The 1975 have announced their ‘biggest UK show’ yet at Finsbury Park in London following the success of their recent UK tour. The pop rock band visited the likes of Manchester, Newcastle and London on their ‘At Their Very Best’ tour, with special guests including Taylor Swift at their first London date, Charli XCX in Manchester and Lewis Capaldi at their Newcastle show.
The 1975 announced their latest show in an Instagram post on February 12. The post read: “We’re announcing our biggest UK show tomorrow”. The band appear to be going from strength-to-strength as they recently won Best Alternative/Rock Act at the 2023 Brit Awards.
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Hide Ad‘The Sound’ singers were also announced as ambassadors for this year’s Record Store Day, an annual celebration for independent record stores across the country. For Record Store Day 2023, The 1975 will release a live performance with the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra on vinyl for the first time.
But when will The 1975’s ‘biggest show’ yet take place and how can you get tickets? Here’s everything you need to know.
When will The 1975 play at Finsbury Park?
The 1975’s ‘biggest show’ will take place on July 2, 2023. The pop rock band have also announced that Cigarettes After Sex, Bleachers, The Japanese House and American Football will join them as support acts.
How to get tickets
Presale tickets for The 1975’s ‘biggest show yet’ will be available on Wednesday, February 15. Fans can sign up for a presale link now on The 1975’s website. General tickets will be available on Friday, February 17, via the Ticketmaster website.
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