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The 1975’s Matty Healy deactivates Twitter after Lucy Dacus hits back at post - www.nme.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
nme.com
22.09.2023

The 1975’s Matty Healy deactivates Twitter after Lucy Dacus hits back at post

The 1975‘s Matty Healy has deleted his X/Twitter account after Lucy Dacus hit back at an ableist post from the singer.On his new account @mattyfrnglomg, Healy shared a post related to Dacus’ band Boygenius, of whom his frequent collaborator Phoebe Bridgers is a member.He wrote: “I told Lucy Dacus that ‘Boygenius’ had inspired me and [The 1975 drummer] George [Daniel] to start a new band called ‘Girlretard’. I don’t really hear from her that often.”In response, Dacus replied: “You don’t hear from me at all.” Healy then referenced the incident in a separate tweet, saying: “Yeah this never goes well does it,” before deactivating his account.See the posts below.Matty Healy deactivated after Lucy Dacus of boygenius responded to his tweet about her and the band.

Taylor Swift wants you to vote - www.thefader.com - USA - Nashville
thefader.com
19.09.2023

Taylor Swift wants you to vote

Taylor Swift is urging her millions of American fans to register to vote today, September 19, National Voter Registration Day in the United States. The pop star posted a written message encouraging registration and a link to Vote.org’s NVRD campaign as an Instagram story this morning, for all 272 million of her followers to see.

Taylor Swift's Rep Denies New Rumor About Matty Healy - www.justjared.com - New York
justjared.com
15.09.2023

Taylor Swift's Rep Denies New Rumor About Matty Healy

Taylor Swift‘s rep has spoken out to deny a rumor that is spreading around about her and former fling Matty Healy.

Taylor Swift spokesperson responds to rumours The 1975’s Matty Healy features on new version of ‘1989’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
13.09.2023

Taylor Swift spokesperson responds to rumours The 1975’s Matty Healy features on new version of ‘1989’

Matty Healy of The 1975 will not feature on Taylor Swift‘s reworked version of ‘1989‘, a spokesperson for the pop star has confirmed.The 1975 singer was reported by The Sun to have contributed a collaboration with Swift to her forthcoming album ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)‘. The LP is a re-recording of the star’s 2014 release.It had been claimed by The Sun that Swift and Healy, who dated for a couple of months earlier this year, had recorded a track together and that Swift would release the song regardless of their split.Now, DailyMail.com has confirmed that no such collaboration will be released for ‘1989 (Taylor’s Version)’.

The 1975 add new dates to 2024 UK and European ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour - www.nme.com - Britain - Paris - Los Angeles - USA - New York - California - Manchester - Germany - Madrid - Berlin - city Copenhagen - city Oslo - Lisbon - Sacramento, state California
nme.com
07.09.2023

The 1975 add new dates to 2024 UK and European ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour

The 1975 have added new dates to their 2024 UK and European ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour.Due to popular demand during this week’s presale, extra dates have been added at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on August 8 when the tour will now kick off, London’s O2 on the 14 and Manchester AO Arena on the 17.Tickets go on general sale for all UK dates from tomorrow (September 8) at 10am BST from here. You can view the full list of new dates below.A European run will then follow in Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Milan and many more, before they wrap up at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany on March 22.The newly announced dates will follow the band’s 32-date North American tour, which starts in Sacramento, California on September 26.

The 1975 to stage world’s first “carbon-removed” event at The O2 in London - www.nme.com - London
nme.com
07.09.2023

The 1975 to stage world’s first “carbon-removed” event at The O2 in London

The 1975 are to stage the world’s first “carbon removed” live event at The O2 in London.The incentive was announced earlier this week, when organisers at the venue confirmed that they would be hosting the world’s first carbon-removed arena events at the beginning of 2024, and The 1975’s live shows will be the first gigs to be held under the new format.In a run of pilot events in February, the organisers will use a variety of methods to physically extract the carbon generated by the events and remove it from the atmosphere.

The 1975's Matty Healy Makes Out with Gabbriette Bechtel in New York City - www.justjared.com - New York
justjared.com
06.09.2023

The 1975's Matty Healy Makes Out with Gabbriette Bechtel in New York City

The 1975′s Matty Healy appears to have a new romantic interest: model Gabbriette Bechtel!

The 1975 announce UK and European 2024 tour with Scottish dates - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - county Lewis - Malaysia
dailyrecord.co.uk
31.08.2023

The 1975 announce UK and European 2024 tour with Scottish dates

The 1975 has confirmed they will be going on tour in 2024 and they're kicking off with a show in Scotland.

The 1975 announce 2024 UK and European ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour - www.nme.com - Britain - Paris - USA - California - Manchester - Birmingham - Germany - Madrid - Berlin - city Copenhagen - city Oslo - Lisbon - Sacramento, state California
nme.com
31.08.2023

The 1975 announce 2024 UK and European ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour

The 1975 have announced a 2024 UK and European ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour – find all the details below and buy tickets here.The newly announced dates – which includes two nights at London’s O2 – are set to be the band’s biggest European shows to date and will signal the end of the ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ era.The 1975 will kick off the 2024 ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour at Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on February 9, before going on to perform at London’s O2 on February 12 and 13, followed by dates in Manchester (18) and Birmingham (21).A European run will then follow in Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Milan and many more, before they wrap up at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany on March 22.Tickets for the UK and European tour will be available to purchase via an exclusive fan presale, which you can sign up for here, on Wednesday, September 6 at 10am BST. General sale will then go live on Friday, September 8 at 10am BST from here.The 1975.

The 1975’s Matty Healy pays tribute to Lewis Capaldi at Reading Festival - www.ok.co.uk - Scotland - county Lewis
ok.co.uk
27.08.2023

The 1975’s Matty Healy pays tribute to Lewis Capaldi at Reading Festival

The 1975 frontman Matty Healy paid tribute to Lewis Capaldi during the band’s headline set at Reading Festival on Saturday. Scottish singer Lewis had been lined up to play the festival, but, following his performance at Glastonbury this year, he announced on his social media accounts that he would be “taking a break” from touring.The musician, who released the album Broken By Desire To Be Heavenly Sent earlier this year, said he is still “learning to adjust to the impact” of his Tourette’s.

The 1975 pay tribute to Lewis Capaldi as they stand in for him at Reading 2023 - www.nme.com
nme.com
26.08.2023

The 1975 pay tribute to Lewis Capaldi as they stand in for him at Reading 2023

The 1975 gave Lewis Capaldi a shoutout during their Reading Festival 2023 set tonight (August 26). The band replaced Capaldi as headliners after the singer pulled out of the fest.“Well, first of all can we have the loudest round of applause in our set for Mr Lewis Capaldi who couldn’t make it tonight,” frontman Matty Healy told the crowd right before playing their hit track ‘Chocolate’.The 1975’s replacement of Capaldi came after the latter announced that he would be taking a break from all live performances – including Reading & Leeds – for the time being following his Glastonbury showcase to focus on his mental and physical health.

The 1975’s lawyers are “in progress” of resolving Malaysia lawsuit - www.nme.com - Britain - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
nme.com
17.08.2023

The 1975’s lawyers are “in progress” of resolving Malaysia lawsuit

The 1975‘s lawyers have been working on resolving the band’s ongoing lawsuit with a Malaysian festival organiser.Future Sound Asia (FSA), the organiser of Kuala Lumpur’s Good Vibes Festival (GVF), has demanded the band pay RM12.3million (£2,099,154) in damages after the band’s frontman Matty Healy‘s “indecent behaviour” caused the cancellation of the festival last month.Lawyers for FSA previously confirmed that they issued a seven-day Letter of Claim before legal proceedings in English courts would begin.In a statement issued to the PA news agency on Wednesday (August 16), David Matthew, legal counsel for FSA, said the resolution process was “now in progress”.“We are able to confirm that our lawyers have received communication from the band’s solicitors and we are continuing to pursue the matter, as per our earlier statement,” said Matthew.He continued: “The dispute resolution process is now in progress and on advice of legal counsel, we have no further comment at present.”Matthew previously said that a large component of FSA’s Letter of Claim is attributed towards frontman Matty Healy’s breach of contract.“Healy’s representative categorically provided a pre-show written assurance that he and The 1975’s live performance ‘shall adhere to all local guidelines and regulations’ during their set in Malaysia. Despite this, the assurance was ignored, and the band’s actions also clearly contravened the contract with FSA, which led to the cancellation of the festival and caused significant losses to FSA,” said Matthew to the Malay Mail.The 1975 were banned from Malaysia mid-performance at Day 1 of Good Vibes Festival on July 21.

The 1975 Is Facing A $2.6 Million Fine For Gay Kiss - www.metroweekly.com - Malaysia
metroweekly.com
12.08.2023

The 1975 Is Facing A $2.6 Million Fine For Gay Kiss

The consequences of Healy’s public display of affection have rippled far beyond the stage and condemnation from those in power in the nation. The festival’s organizer, Future Sound Asia, is wielding its authority by demanding a staggering $2.6 million in damages from The 1975.The crux of the argument lies in the events that unfolded after Healy’s kiss. The cancellation of the festival’s activities for the following two days is attributed to this incident.

Malaysian Festival Demands the 1975 Pay $2.7 Million After Gay Kiss Controversy - variety.com - Malaysia
variety.com
11.08.2023

Malaysian Festival Demands the 1975 Pay $2.7 Million After Gay Kiss Controversy

Thania Garcia The organizer of Malaysia’s Good Vibes Festival is seeking over $2 million in damages from the 1975 after frontman Matty Healy’s on-stage protest against the country’s anti-LGBTQ laws resulted in authorities canceling the event. The shutdown resulted in numerous bands and small businesses on the bill — including local artists and global acts such as the Strokes — kicked to the curb. A legal counsel for Future Sound Asia, the agency behind Good Vibes Festival, issued a letter addressing a “breach of contract” on behalf of the 1975 that requests the band provide compensation for the agency’s losses after the cancellation of the annual, three-day event.

Malaysia Organizer Seeks $2.7M From The 1975 After Gay Kiss Got Music Festival Cancelled - etcanada.com - Britain - Indonesia - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur - Taiwan
etcanada.com
11.08.2023

Malaysia Organizer Seeks $2.7M From The 1975 After Gay Kiss Got Music Festival Cancelled

The organizer of a Malaysian music festival is seeking 12.3 million ringgit ($2.7 million) in losses from British band The 1975, after its lead singer’s onstage protest of of the country’s anti-gay laws prompted authorities to shut down the festival, the company’s lawyer said Friday.

Report: The 1975 ordered to pay $2.5 million by organizer of canceled Malaysian festival - www.thefader.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
thefader.com
10.08.2023

Report: The 1975 ordered to pay $2.5 million by organizer of canceled Malaysian festival

Future Sound Asia, organizer of the Good Vibes festival, has asked The 1975 to pay £2 million ($2.5 million USD) to its organizers, Rolling Stone reports. The Malaysian event was canceled after The 1975's performance, which was cut short after frontman Matty Healy blasted the country's anti-LGBTQ laws and kissed bass player Ross McDonald.

The 1975 to pay Malaysian festival organiser £2million in seven days or face legal action in the UK - www.nme.com - Britain - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
nme.com
10.08.2023

The 1975 to pay Malaysian festival organiser £2million in seven days or face legal action in the UK

The 1975 have been ordered to pay a Malaysian festival organiser over £2million in damages within seven days or face legal action in the UK.Future Sound Asia (FSA), the organiser of Kuala Lumpur’s Good Vibes Festival (GVF), has confirmed that it has issued a seven-day Letter of Claim to the UK band requesting for RM12.3million (£2,099,154.54) in damages following the cancellation of the festival last month.The Letter of Claim was previously announced on August 7, though further details were unknown at the time.In a new statement to the Malay Mail, the festival’s organiser’s legal counsel David Mathew from Steven Thiru & Sudhar Partnership said that the seven-day notice is dated August 7, meaning the band have until August 14 to pay the damages before legal action is taken against them.“In the letter, FSA has demanded that The 1975 admit their liability and also pay the sum of £2,099,154.54 (RM12,347,967.91) within seven (7) days,” David Mathew told Malay Mail. “The Letter of Claim is written in accordance with the provisions of the English Practice Direction Pre-Action Conduct and Protocol which are part of the English Civil Procedure Rules.”According to Mathew, a large component of FSA’s Letter of Claim is attributed towards frontman Matty Healy’s breach of contract.

Matty Healy thought he was 'going to prison' after kissing The 1975 bandmate during Malaysia gig - www.ok.co.uk - Hawaii - Malaysia
ok.co.uk
08.08.2023

Matty Healy thought he was 'going to prison' after kissing The 1975 bandmate during Malaysia gig

Matty Healy has revealed that he thought he might be sent to prison after sharing an onstage kiss with bandmate Ross MacDonald during a gig in Malaysia, where homosexuality is illegal. The kiss occurred during the Good Vibes Festival, when during The 1975's set, Matty announced: "I don’t see the f**king point of inviting The 1975 to a country and then telling us who we can have sex with.

The 1975 threatened with legal action by Malaysian festival organizers - www.thefader.com - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
thefader.com
08.08.2023

The 1975 threatened with legal action by Malaysian festival organizers

Future Sounds Asia, the organizers of the Good Vibes music festival in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, are preparing to take legal action against the 1975, Rolling Stone reports. During their set last month, Matty Healy called out the country's discriminatory anti-LGBTQ+ laws and kissed bassist Ross McDonald.

Matty Healy on The 1975’s Malaysia controversy: “Me and Ross nearly shaved our heads because we thought we were going to prison” - www.nme.com - Hawaii - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
nme.com
08.08.2023

Matty Healy on The 1975’s Malaysia controversy: “Me and Ross nearly shaved our heads because we thought we were going to prison”

The 1975‘s Matty Healy has addressed the band’s ongoing controversies in Malaysia after they were banned from the country last month.While performing in Hawaii on August 6, Healy addressed the crowd before the band dove into ’28’. “All I’ll say is that I don’t give a fuck about any white saviour complex bullshit.

Good Vibes Festival demands damages from The 1975 over Matty Healy’s ‘indecent stage behaviour’ - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Australia - Britain - USA - Manchester - Malaysia - city Kuala Lumpur
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
07.08.2023

Good Vibes Festival demands damages from The 1975 over Matty Healy’s ‘indecent stage behaviour’

A Malaysian festival has demanded damages from The 1975 over allegations that frontman Matty Healy’s “abusive language, equipment damage and indecent stage behaviour” caused the event to be cancelled.

The 1975 are facing legal action after controversial set in Malaysia - www.nme.com - Britain - Malaysia
nme.com
07.08.2023

The 1975 are facing legal action after controversial set in Malaysia

The 1975, following the band using their set to criticise Malaysia’s anti-LGBTQ laws.The moment took place during the band’s headlining set on July 21 – the first day of the three-day festival – when frontman Matty Healy, drinking on stage, smashed a festival-operated drone and kissed bassist Ross MacDonald in front of the crowd.The set was cut short and the next day, the remainder of the three-day festival was later cancelled by the authorities and both Healy and the band were banned from performing in the country.Now, it has been confirmed that the organisers behind the festival – Future Sound Asia – are pursuing legal action against them, and have sent a Letter Of Claim to the British indie band.According to the press release, the claim demands that The 1975 acknowledge their liability and compensate Future Sound Asia (FSA) for the damages incurred. It also states that if the band fail to do so, the organisers will pursue legal proceedings in the Courts of England.“FSA would like to reiterate their strong disapproval of the Band’s behaviour during their performance at GVF2023,” it reads.

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