The 1975 is back with a bang! Following the release of their acclaimed 2022 album *Being Funny in a Foreign Language*, the band is gearing up for their next big musical adventure. In a surprise revelation during their recent performance in Birmingham, frontman Matty Healy confirmed that the band is actively working on a new album, dropping a tantalizing snippet of an unreleased track for fans to get excited about. The announcement came as part of their ongoing *Still… At Their Very Best* tour, which continues into 2026 with performances across Europe and the UK.
Healy shared the band’s plans for the future, telling the crowd, “We’re working on a new record now,” signaling a fresh era for the beloved British pop-rock quartet. This marks a thrilling new chapter following their previous release, which was a return to form that resonated deeply with fans worldwide. Despite earlier comments suggesting a potential hiatus after their tour wraps up, Healy’s words assure fans that The 1975 isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
The 2026 tour dates, spanning cities from Glasgow to Cologne, promise to deliver the band’s signature mix of emotionally charged performances and innovative sounds. Healy also made headlines earlier for his bold stand against anti-LGBTQ laws in Malaysia, a cause that saw the band embroiled in controversy last year. But despite the challenges, The 1975 remains committed to delivering powerful and thought-provoking performances.
Get ready for more unforgettable moments as The 1975 continues to shape their musical legacy with new songs, new stories, and an unyielding passion for their craft.