The 1975 Taking Indefinite Hiatus From Live Shows After Their Current Tour

The 1975 performs in the 2019 Pinkpop Festival, the Netherlands
The 1975 performs in the 2019 Pinkpop Festival, the Netherlands in 2019. Photo by Roberto Finizio/Shutterstock (10322567bd)

The 1975 are currently busy with their Still… At Their Very Best tour, but it will take a while before we see them live after this run of shows ends. Frontman Matty Healy revealed they’re planning to take an “indefinite hiatus” from touring during a recent concert.

Healy addressed the audience while performing at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, and revealed they’re not going to do live shows for a while after concluding their current tour.

“We love coming to this place and playing for you guys whenever we have the chance, and it’s wonderful you’re all here. After this tour we will be going on an indefinite hiatus of shows so it’s wonderful to have you guys with us tonight,” said Healy.

The British indie pop band kicked off Still… At Their Very Best tour earlier this month, in support of their album Being Funny in a Foreign Language from last year. Their touring schedule is pretty grueling, and they’re expected to do 33 shows across North America this fall, before heading to Europe for a run of 27 dates in February and March next year.

The 1975’s current tour marks the follow-up to their At Their Very Best tour, and it’s meant to chronicle their growth as a band over the course of the past decade.