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The 1975 announce second O2 Arena date
After the first one sold out, obv.
Between teasing us with tracks from forthcoming third album, ‘A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships’, set for release in November, The 1975 announced a Really Quite Massive arena tour earlier this month.
The jaunt was to take in arenas in Belfast, Cardiff, Glasgow and London’s O2 among others, and they’d be taking label mates Pale Waves and No Rome along as support.
Tickets went on general sale this morning and obviously that first O2 date is sold out, so they’ve added another one. They’ll now play the 20,000-capacity room on 19th January as well as the previously-announced 18th.
The tour now is:
JANUARY
09 Belfast, SSE Arena
12 Glasgow, SSE Hydro
14 Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
16 Brighton, Centre
18 London, The O2
19 London, The O2
21 Exeter, Westpoint
23 Birmingham, Arena
24 Manchester, Arena
25 Sheffield, FlyDSA Arena
Records, etc at
The 1975 - The 1975 Live At Gorilla - RSD 2024 (Vinyl LP - white)
The 1975 - The 1975 (10th Anniversary Edition) (Vinyl LP - white)
The 1975 - The 1975 (10th Anniversary Edition) (Vinyl LP - black)
The 1975 - The 1975 (Vinyl LP)
The 1975 - The 1975 (Cd)
The 1975 - IV (Vinyl 12 - clear)
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