The 1975 have added a second Manchester show to their upcoming tour due to huge demand, with tickets on sale on Friday 7 September.
The hugely popular pop-rock group, led by the internet’s favourite frontman Matty Healy, announced the UK and European leg of their Still… At Their Very Best tour last week.
They’re set to perform back on home turf at the AO Arena in February 2024.
The 1975 had already announced a show on 18 February, but since pre-sale tickets went on sale have now thrown in a second Manchester gig on Saturday 17 February.
The new tour will be their biggest-ever shows in Europe and will wrap up their ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ campaign.
If you’re wanting to nab tickets to see The 1975 at the AO Arena in Manchester, here’s what you need to know.
An Exclusive Fan Presale for The 1975 tickets kicked off from Wednesday 6 September at 10am local time, and has already sold out.
But tickets will go on general sale through See Tickets on Friday 8 September at 10am local time.
Set your alarms now…
We’ve got all the ticket price information you need for general admission tickets, including booking fees.
Standing tickets (which will probably be the most in-demand, because who doesn’t want to dance freely and get as close as possible to the stage at a The 1975 gig) are priced at £65, or £74.55 once you include booking fees.
Seats start from just £40 and go up to £65.
Here’s a simpler breakdown of ticket prices:
These will all be on sale with See Tickets from 10am on Friday 8 September.
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