Matty Healy of The 1975 has said that the British band will take over a venue for a week next year and play each of its albums in full. He added that each show would include "the same production and lighting of each era," to add to the nostalgic vibe.
The group recently released its latest album, A Brief Inquiry Into Online Realtionships, and will return next year with its follow up, Notes On A Conditional Form. Healy stated that this run of live dates would take place "at end of campaign," meaning The 1975 would have finished touring both records.
Shortly after tweeting his plan, the singer announced that it's "officially happening" due to fan reactions.
I REALLY wanna rent out a venue for a week at end of campaign and do :
— matty (@Truman_Black) December 16, 2018
1st night : Ep’s
2nd: The 1975
3rd: ILIWYS
4th: ABIIOR
5th: NOACF
6th: GREATEST HITS LOLL
All with the same production and lighting of each era etc
Ok due to reaction - this is now officially happening https://t.co/yjYWeBy5vT
— matty (@Truman_Black) December 16, 2018