“This is where we played our first proper show. We played King Tut’s, we love it here.”
He then kicked off the set with Looking for Somebody with his bandmates guitarist Adam Hann, bassist Ross MacDonald and drummer George Daniel in tow providing a masterclass in musicianship.He then said: “We f****g love glasgow. Who’s seen us perform, who’s seen us at TRNSMT before?He added:
And with that, they delved into some of their biggest songs including If You’re Too Shy , It’s Not Living and Somebody Else. Taking a moment, Healy then mentioned Scotland’s very own superstar singer Lewis Capaldi explaining that they met backstage.A performance of the haunting About You sounded spectacular in a live setting while Robbers showed off Healy’s vocals beautifully.Healy was chatty, nostalgic and of course having a fag or two.Revealing he had written another show, he promised a date in Glasgow and that the crowd would only see The 1975 at their very best.
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