
The 1975 hint at hosting their own UK festival next year
The 1975 have shared potential plans of hosting a three-day UK festival next year.
Ahead of their hugely busy festival season this summer, The 1975 vocalist Matty Healy has shared his plans to host a three-day music festival in 2020.
Taking to Twitter to reveal potential plans, Healy wrote, "If The 1975 & Co. put on their own festival next year, over 3 nights in the UK, who’s coming?"
If The 1975 & Co. put on their own festival next year, over 3 nights in the UK, who’s coming?
— matty (@Truman_Black) March 27, 2019
He then followed it up with a simple hashtag, "#notlying."
— matty (@Truman_Black) March 27, 2019
Last month the group's singer also revealed that a new track from The 1975 is due to land at the end of May, which will be the first single from their upcoming Notes On A Conditional Form record.
Notes On A Conditional Form will follow on from last year's chart-topping release A Brief Iniquiry Into Online Relationships.
Reflecting on the direction of the new record earlier this year, Healy compared the new album to their first collection of EP's, and wrote on Twitter, "Notes On A Conditional Form feels like that time. It feels like those records."
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