The 1975 announce massive run of North American shows with Phoebe Bridgers and Beabadoobee

The band say they'll plant a tree for every ticket sold

Fresh from releasing their brand new single ‘Me And You Together Song’ earlier tonight (January 16) The 1975 have announced a new tour of the US and Canada this spring.

The band have promised to plant a tree for every ticket sold, with support coming from their Dirty Hit labelmate beabadoobee and Phoebe Bridgers.

The 1975 tour dates are as follows:

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APRIL
27 – Houston TX, Cynthia Woods Pavilion
29 – Austin TX, Austin360 Ampitheater

MAY
02 – Dallas TX, Dos Equis Pavilion
03 – El Paso TX, Don Haskins Center
05 – Phoenix AZ, Gila River Arena
07 – Los Angeles CA, The Forum
08 – Irvine CA, FivePoint Amphitheatre
11 – Morrison CO, Red Rocks Amphitheatre
13 – Omaha NE, Baxter Arena
14 – St. Louis MO, Enterprse Center
16 – St. Paul MN, Xcel Energy Center
18 – Milwaukee WI, Fiserv Forum
19 – Columbus OH, Schottenstein Center
21 – Toronto ON, Budweiser Stage
23 – Washington DC, The Anthem
26 – New York NY, Madison Square Garden
29 – Hanover MD, The Hall at Live! Casino and Hotel

JUNE
02 – Pittsburgh PA, Peterson Events Center
03 – Cleveland OH, Rocket Morgage FieldHouse
05 – Virginia Beach VA, Veterans United Home Loans Ampitheater
06 – Charlotte NC, Spectrum Center
08 – Jacksonville FL, Daily’s Place
09 – Miami FL, Bayfront Park Ampitheater
11 – Duluth GA, Infinite Energy Center

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The tour is to support the Manchester band’s forthcoming LP ‘Notes On A Conditional Form‘, with fans who pre-order the record getting access to the general sale.

The album was due to come out in February but earlier this month Matty Healy told fans that the release was to be delayed until April 24.

Speaking to fans on Instagram Live, the frontman said he was “sorry to fuck you about,” while confirming that the follow-up to 2018’s ‘A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships’ has been pushed back.

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“We have been finishing our album, so we’ve been very busy,” Healy began. “It takes like three months or something to physically make a record on vinyl so it comes out on the 24th of April, I think. Sorry if that’s annoying or whatever.”

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