The 1975 Extend ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ Tour With 2024 UK/European Dates
Written by djfrosty on August 31, 2023
The 1975 have extended their global Still… At Their Very Best Tour into next year. On Thursday (Aug. 31) the Matty Healy-fronted band announced a new run of 22 UK and European dates in February and March 2024 that will include two nights at the O2 in London, as well as some of their biggest European shows ever.
The European leg is slated to kick off on Feb. 9 at the OVO Hydro in Glasgow and feature stops in Manchester and Birmingham, before jumping to Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Oslo, Berlin, Prague, Much and Frankfurt before winding down on March 24 at the Palladium in Cologne.
Tickets for the new dates will be available through an exclusive fan presale on Sept. 6 at 10 a.m. BST, with the general on-sale kicking off on Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. BST; sign up for the fan pre-sale here. The upcoming shows will represent another run in Europe for the Very Best tour, which will continue in North America on Sept. 16 with a slot at the Music Midtown festival in Atlanta, as well as the Life Is Beautiful fest in Las Vegas on Sept. 24, followed by gigs in San Diego, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Tampa, Nashville, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Chicago, Boston, New York, Montreal, Toronto and Salt Lake City before wrapping up on Dec. 2 at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle.
It’s been a eventful summer on the road for Healy and the gang, with the band potentially facing a potential $2.7 million fine over Healy’s same-sex on-stage kiss at a show in Malaysia — during which he criticized the country’s anti-LGBTQ laws — which led to the group cancelling shows in Indonesia and Taiwan following the controversy. There was also a brief, rumored dalliance with Taylor Swift, that time Healy kissed a security guard in Denmark and a not-pology to rapper Ice Spice over insensitive remarks the singer made during a podcast.
The 1975 2024 European dates:
Feb. 9 – Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro
Feb. 12 – London, UK @ The O2
Feb. 13 – London, UK @ The O2
Feb. 18 – Manchester, UK @ AO Arena
Feb. 21 – Birmingham, UK @ Resorts World Arena
Feb. 26 – Lisbon, PT @ Campo Pequeno
Feb. 27 – Madrid, ES @ WiZink Center
March 1 – Paris, FR @ Le Zénith
March 2 – Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS Live
March 3 – Brussels, BE @ Forest National
March 5 – Hamburg, DE @ Barclays Arena
March 7 – Oslo, NO @ Oslo Spektrum
March 8 – Stockholm, SE @ Annexet
March 10 – Copenhagen, DK @ KB Hallen
March 12 – Berlin, DE @ Verti Music Hall
March 13 – Warsaw, PL @ Torwar Hall
March 14 – Prague, CZ @ Fortuna Hall
March 16 – Zürich, CH @ Hallenstadion Zurich
March 18 – Munich, DE @ Zenith
March 19 – Milan, IT @ Mediolanum Forum
March 21 – Frankfurt, DE @ Jahrhunderthalle
March 22 – Cologne, DE @ Palladium