Iconic Alt Rock Band Reunites for First Show in Over 1 Year & Fans Are Saying the Same Thing
The 1975, led by frontman (one of Taylor Swift's exes), reunited for its first show in over one year at the 2025 Glastonbury Festival.
On Friday, June 27, the iconic alternative rock from England took to the Pyramid Stage, performing for the first time since March 2024.
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For their set, Healy, drummer (who is engaged to ), bassist and lead guitarist played the following setlist:
"Happiness"
"If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know)"
"Love Me"
"She's American"
"Part of the Band"
"Chocolate"
"Paris"
"Robbers"
"Somebody Else"
"Fallingforyou"
"People"
"Be My Mistake"
"It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)"
"I Couldn't Be More in Love"
"I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)"
"Love It If We Made It"
"Sex"
"Give Yourself a Try"
"The Sound"
"About You"
"This moment is making me realize I probably am the best," Healy joked after pretending to get choked up between "Part of the Band" and "Chocolate."
He then quipped, "I'm probably the best songwriter of my generation. A poet, ladies and gentleman, is what I am. A generational wordsmith."
As The 1975 played "Chocolate," the "lyrics" popped up on a big screen, poking fun at Healy not annunciating during the song.
On social media, The 1975 fans rejoiced over seeing the band together again after a prolonged break from the spotlight.
One TikTok user wrote on a live video of the concert, "His curly hair is back!"
Another declared, "Matty looks so hot im screaming."
Someone else agreed, writing, "Matty looks adorbs."
"His hairrrrrrrr," yet another pointed out, as a different TikTok user exclaimed, "Curls!!!!"
The group wrapped up its Still... At Their Very Best tour in support of its fifth studio album, Being Funny in a Foreign Language, in late March of last year.
In January 2023, Swift made a surprise appearance at a The 1975 concert in London, and they reportedly started dating that May. Healy attended one of her Eras Tour concerts, and the pair were spotted holding hands and leaving a recording studio in New York City. However, Healy and Swift reportedly split in June.
Today, Healy is engaged to model , and Swift is dating Kansas City Chiefs tight end .
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