The year looks increasingly likely to belong to The 1975, with the band adding yet more shows to their upcoming 2016 UK tour. Full dates and ticket details are below.
The band, who are gearing up to release their difficult (to pronounce) second album I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It on 26 February, have met the phenomenal demand to catch them on the road by adding a handful of dates to their upcoming run of shows - including an impressive fifth night at London's Brixton Academy.
Matt Healy and co have also added a fourth date at Manchester's O2 Apollo on 12 March and one at the the O2 Academy Glasgow on 17 March.
Tickets to the newly announced additional shows are on sale from 9am on Friday 5 February. Their full list of upcoming tour dates are as follows. For tickets and more information, visit here.
The 1975 will play:
Fri March 04 2016 - LONDON O2 Academy Brixton
Sat March 05 2016 - LONDON O2 Academy Brixton
Mon March 07 2016 - LONDON O2 Academy Brixton
Tue March 08 2016 - LONDON O2 Academy Brixton
Wed March 09 2016 - LONDON O2 Academy Brixton
Sat March 12 2016 - MANCHESTER O2 Apollo
Sun March 13 2016 - MANCHESTER O2 Apollo
Mon March 14 2016 - MANCHESTER O2 Apollo
Tue March 15 2016 - MANCHESTER O2 Apollo
Thu March 17 2016 - GLASGOW O2 Academy Glasgow
Fri March 18 2016 - GLASGOW O2 Academy Glasgow
Sat March 19 2016 - GLASGOW O2 Academy Glasgow
Sun March 20 2016 - GLASGOW O2 Academy Glasgow
Tue March 22 2016 - BIRMINGHAM Barclaycard Arena
Thu March 24 2016 - DUBLIN 3Arena
Matt Healy recently made headlines when he hit out at Taylor Swift and her 'squad'. Speaking of young famous people of his generation, he said, "I see all these celebrities hanging out with one another and I'm very suspicious of whether they're actually friends or not."
He continued, "As soon as famous people of my generation get near each other - you know who I'm talking about, your Cara Delevingne and Kylie Jenner people - they're all a tight group and I don't really know what they represent. People just want to be in photos with people. 'Squad goals'. The phrase makes me die."