The 1975 announce new 2024 Birmingham show for ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ UK tour - how to get tickets

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The 1975 have announced a huge UK tour starting in February 2024 - here’s how to get tickets

The 1975 are returning to Birmingham next year as the rock group annouce details for their upcoming UK and European tour.

The Cheshire-formed band’s ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ tour will be the final shows of the ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ album campaign.

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Matt Healy and co played at Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena in January 2023, and off-the-back of their enormous sold-out show at Finsbury Park earlier this summer, the band are hitting the road again.

The pop-rockers released their fifth studio album, ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’, last October. It was met with lavish praise and saw the group pick up ‘Best Rock/Alternative Act’ at the 2023 BRIT Awards. Here’s what you need to know about the 2024 UK tour.

When and where is The 1975’s Birmingham show?

The band are playing a number of dates around the UK in 2024.

This includes returning to Birmingham’s Resorts World Arena for a show on Wednesday, February 21. They will also be playing in London, Glasgow and Manchester before heading out across Europe.

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How to get tickets

Access to presale tickets for The 1975’s 2024 UK tour will begin on Wednesday 6th September at 10am via the Ticketmaster website. Fans can purchase general sale tickets via Ticketmaster on Friday 8th September at 10am.

The 1975 full UK tour dates

February 2024

9 - Glasgow, UK - OVO Hydro

12 - London, UK - The O2

13 - London, UK - The O2

18 - Manchester, UK - AO Arena

21 - Birmingham, UK - Resorts World Arena

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