INTERVIEW: The 1975 set to kick off their UK & Ireland tour in Belfast this week

It's the first concert of many in 2019!

The 1975
Author: Paulo RossPublished 7th Jan 2019
Last updated 8th Jan 2019

Manchester art-pop quartet The 1975 return to Belfast this week to kick off their 14-date UK and Ireland tour. They will be joined by special guests Pale Waves & No Rome.

The band's third album 'A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships' was released on 30 November 2018.

The album title stems from the heavy use of technology in today’s society. The band had been posting a lot of tech related quotes, pictures, and phrases on social media prior to the release of 'Give Yourself a Try', and the new album focuses on examining the effects of too much technology in the modern world.

Matty Healy chatted to Pete Snodden about the inspiration behind the album's title, coming back to play Northern Ireland and what we can expect.

”TooTimeTooTimeTooTime’ is the second single from the band's third album.

Tickets are priced between £30-35 and are still available via SSE Arena Box Office in person, or by calling 028 9073 9074 or via Ticketmaster online