Jaunty, disheveled rock gods The 1975 have been honing their skills for the last decade, finally getting the recognition they deserve after airplay and hype from Radio 1 taste makers Huw Stephens and Zane Lowe. They've since been regular guests in the Live Lounge, where they performed a memorable cover of One Direction's What Makes You Beautiful, plus blew Derry~Londonderry away with their intoxicating performance at last year's Big Weekend.
In the last year they've scored a number one with their eponymous debut album, supported Bastille and played the Royal Albert Hall. Guitar riffs and 80's pop collide with Matt Healy's coaxing voice to produce a set like nothing else you'll hear all weekend.
Jaunty, disheveled rock gods The 1975 have been honing their skills for the last decade, finally getting the recognition they deserve after airplay and hype from Radio 1 taste makers Huw Stephens and Zane Lowe. They've since been regular guests in the Live Lounge, where they performed a memorable cover of One Direction's What Makes You Beautiful, plus blew Derry~Londonderry away with their intoxicating performance at last year's Big Weekend.
In the last year they've scored a number one with their eponymous debut album, supported Bastille and played the Royal Albert Hall. Guitar riffs and 80's pop collide with Matt Healy's coaxing voice to produce a set like nothing else you'll hear all weekend.