The 1975 Cancel World Tour But Prepare New Album
The 1975 (Instagram @the1975)

JAKARTA - Indie rock band The 1975 announced to fans that their entire world tour planned for 2021 would be canceled. But on the other hand, they also reported working on a new album.

Through its official Instagram account on Tuesday, January 12, The 1975 wrote their apologies for this decision. "Right now is a difficult time for a lot of people."

Previously, they were scheduled to do concerts in Europe starting in February and followed by a schedule in the United States.

The 1975 was also confirmed to be performing at Finsbury Park and Golden Gate Park this year.

Still from the same statement, the band consisting of Matt, Adam, Ross, and George confirmed that there is a new album that will follow up on Notes On A Conditional Form which will be released in 2020.

"We're making a new album and look forward to you at the concert until it's safe."

Previously, vocalist Matt Healy leaked a collaboration between The 1975 with Beabadoobee and Charli XCX.

The 1975 is one of the few independent bands to achieve commercial success. Their album topped the UK charts. They have also received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Rock Song.


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