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The 1975's Matt Healy has revealed that he wants to plan a series of shows where the band plays each of their records in full.
Healy took to Twitter to float an idea with fans where they play six shows, with each night dedicated to one of their records. The first would be EPs and the last would be greatest hits.
"All with the same production and lighting of each era etc," he wrote on Twitter.
It didn't take long for the fanbase to blow-up with excitement about the idea causing Healy to return to Twitter and write, "OK due to reaction - this is now officially happening."
Before this takes place, The 1975 still have one more album to release Notes On A Conditional Form. It's due to drop next year.
I REALLY wanna rent out a venue for a week at end of campaign and do :
1st night : Ep’s
2nd: The 1975
3rd: ILIWYS
4th: ABIIOR
5th: NOACF
6th: GREATEST HITS LOLL
All with the same production and lighting of each era etc— matty (@Truman_Black) December 16, 2018
Ok due to reaction - this is now officially happening https://t.co/yjYWeBy5vT
— matty (@Truman_Black) December 16, 2018