The 1975 has added three new shows onto their new North American Tour, “The 1975: Still… At Their Very Best.” The band has added three new dates to their already extensive lineup, with additional shows in Chicago, Fort Worth, and Newark.

The new tour is a continuation of their previous tour, “At Their Very Best,” which took the band to arenas across the world. The original leg of the tour was in support of their fifth album, Being Funny In A Foreign Language, which was released in October of last year. The album immediately topped the charts in the UK, leading The 1975 to win Best Rock/Alternative Act at the Brit Awards.
The tour announcement precedes The 1975’s 10-year anniversary of their debut album, The 1975. The band will be releasing several limited edition versions of their debut record, including a 4LP vinyl that includes the band’s early EPs. In honor of the 10th anniversary of this iconic album, The 1975 took to the stage at Reading and Leeds Festival over the weekend to perform their entire self-titled album in full.

Several dates of the new tour are already sold out, including shows in San Diego, Nashville, and Boston. The 1975 has also sold out two of the most iconic arenas in the United States, the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and Madison Square Garden in New York.
The 1975 will be kicking off the tour in Sacramento, CA on September 26. Tickets for The 1975’s “Still… At Their Very Best” North American tour are on sale now.
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