The 1975 Announces Work on New Album Amid Upcoming Hiatus
Frontman Matty Healy shares a preview of new music during the band's final UK tour date, signaling a brief pause before their next creative phase.
- The 1975 performed their final UK tour date in Birmingham, previewing new music as they approach a hiatus after their 'Still… At Their Very Best' tour ends on March 24.
- Frontman Matty Healy reassured fans that the band's break would not be permanent, hinting at work on a new album during the hiatus.
- Healy played a snippet of an unreleased song, sharing a lyric that reflects his feelings about taking a break: 'I take a minute when I think I won’t die from stopping.'
- The band has been touring in support of their fifth studio album, 'Being Funny in a Foreign Language,' since late 2022.
- Despite previous breaks between tours, The 1975 has consistently returned to the studio to create new music, indicating this hiatus may follow a similar pattern.