The 1975 will play an intimate London show next month
The 1975 will return to the first London venue they played next month for a very intimate performance.
Before The 1975's huge arena tour kicks off, the band will return to play Camden's Assembly Hall (formerly Barfly) to a small audience made up of the band's top Spotify premium listeners.
The side of the venue building has been redecorated with information for The 1975's show, "In December 2012 The 1975 played their first London headline show at Camden Barfly".
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Earlier this month Healy teased their intimate show on Twitter with a picture of a drum kit, "Getting ready for The Camden Barfly (Assembly)".
News of the intimate show arrives the week after The 1975 confirmed another intimate performance at Kingston's Pryzm for Banquet Records’ New Slang night on 29 November.
Matty Healy and co have already revealed five singles from their long-awaited third record A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, which lands next week on 30 November.
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