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The 1975's Glastonbury headline set is as every bit as wild, weird, wired and wonderful as you'd expect
By Stephen Hill published
This is how you headline the Pyramid Stage

How to rewatch The 1975 at Glastonbury - no matter where you are
By Matt McCracken published
The 1975 were the Friday night Pyramid Stage headliners at Glastonbury this year - here's how to rewatch their set from anywhere

Glastonbury 2025 lineup confirmed: The 1975, Olivia Rodrigo, Biffy Clyro, Deftones, Weezer, Kneecap, Turnstile, The Prodigy and many more set for this year’s festival
By Merlin Alderslade published
Glastonbury has officially unveiled its lineup for 2025!

The indie-pop superstar who had Thin Lizzy, Dire Straits and, umm, Christopher Biggins visit his family home when he was a kid.
By Niall Doherty published
A famous frontman looks back on a childhood surrounded by rock stars, actors and welders that his dad had brought home from the pub.

The 1975 say they could be a “heavy” band – but they’re not because it “wasn’t new”
By Matt Mills published
“Unless you’re Glassjaw, Converge, Refused or further than that, heavy is fucking lame”

The 1975 sued over LGBTQ+ protest in Malaysia
By Paul Brannigan published
The 1975 are being sued for breach of contract by Malaysian festival organisers after Matty Healy's protest at the country’s strict anti-LGBTQ+ laws

The essential guide to every album by The 1975
By Stephen Hill published
The 1975 are one of the UK's best-known and most celebrated rock bands: here's how Matty Healy's band fearlessly climbed into the spotlight, and stayed there

The 1975’s Matty Healy on the time he thought he was going to get shot onstage
By Niall Doherty published
The alt-pop quartet wrote their punky anthem People in response to the state’s abortion band in 2019

"He's unhinged, super smart, super talented and willing to upset": British pop superstar Robbie Williams hails the one rock star he thinks is lighting up 2024's "boring", danger-free music scene
By Paul Brannigan published
Robbie Williams thinks that the current music scene is devoid of friction, danger and personality, with one exception
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