The 1975 Canada Tour 2026 — Canadian Dates, Cities & Tickets
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About The 1975
The 1975 formed in Manchester in 2002 when a group of Wilmslow High School friends — Matty Healy, George Daniel, Adam Hann, and Ross MacDonald — started playing covers and writing original material together as 13- and 14-year-olds. Matty Healy (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) is the son of actors Denise Welch and Tim Healy and was born in London in 1989 before the family moved to Cheshire; George Daniel (drums, production, backing vocals) was born in Belgium and grew up in Macclesfield; Adam Hann (lead guitar) and Ross MacDonald (bass) round out the four-piece. The band cycled through a string of working names — Drive Like I Do, Talkhouse, The Slowdown, Bigsleep, and a long stint as The Slowdown — before settling on The 1975 in 2012 after Healy found the date scribbled in the inside cover of a book of beat poetry. Their first official release was the four-track EP Facedown in August 2012, followed by Sex (the EP, October 2012), Music for Cars (March 2013), and IV (May 2013) before the self-titled debut album The 1975 landed on 2 September 2013 on Dirty Hit and Polydor and hit number one in the UK. The black-and-white visual identity, the pink-neon live rig, and the now-signature The 1975 box logo were established in this era and have evolved with every album since. I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It arrived in February 2016 with the pink palette, the maximalist 17-track sprawl, and the UK and US number-one chart positions that confirmed the band as a serious arena proposition. A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships (November 2018) won the Brit Award for British Album of the Year, produced Love It If We Made It and It's Not Living (If It's Not With You), and became the catalogue album the band has built every subsequent setlist around. Notes on a Conditional Form (May 2020) ran 22 songs across 80 minutes during the lockdown era and pulled in Greta Thunberg, FKA twigs, and Phoebe Bridgers as collaborators. Being Funny in a Foreign Language (October 2022) was the deliberate reset — eleven tracks, a tighter eighties-pop reference frame, Jack Antonoff producing alongside George Daniel, and the lead single Part of the Band that opened the At Their Very Best touring cycle. Across the run The 1975 have sold millions of records worldwide, been nominated for and won Brit Awards and Ivor Novello Awards, headlined Reading and Leeds Festival in 2019 and again in subsequent years, played the Glastonbury Other Stage as a headline-grade fixture, and held the four-person lineup intact across every studio album and tour — a continuity almost no other British guitar band of their generation can claim.
