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Watch Phoebe Bridgers play ‘Milk’ at The 1975’s LA show
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Currently touring across the US for their At Their Very Best tour, The 1975 performed at LA’s The Forum last night, and Phoebe Bridgers was a surprise guest!
Taking to the stage, Phoebe performed a cover of the band’s early single ‘Milk’, which originally appeared as a hidden track on their 2012 EP ‘Sex’.
The 1975 released their latest album ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ in October. In our review of the album, we said, “While it would be easy to write off the record as a little one-dimensional - at least in comparison to the depths trawled on their earlier works - there is something strangely satisfying about its consistency and confidence. Have no doubts, ‘Being Funny…’ is most certainly still The 1975; they’ve just refined their pop nous that little bit more this time around.”
Revisit our full review of The 1975’s latest album here, and check out the fan shot footage of Phoebe covering ‘Milk’ below.
PHOEBE FUCKING BRIDGERS JUST CAME OUT AT THE 1975 SHOW AND SANG MILK?????? pic.twitter.com/D7jxIGFCy0— juls is following the 1975 on tour (@bbyyourecinema) November 29, 2022
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