The 1975 Pencil In July 7 For An Announcement - Noise11.com
Noise11 The 1975 photo by Ian Laidlaw

Noise11 The 1975 photo by Ian Laidlaw

The 1975 Pencil In July 7 For An Announcement

by Paul Cashmere on June 3, 2022

in News

The 1975 have earmarked July 7 as a “significant date for the band” ahead of the release of their fifth studio album.

Matt Healy and co have released two new photos, taken by collaborator Samuel Bradley, and teased fans about the follow-up to 2020’s ‘Notes on a Conditional Form’.

The pictures are captioned on social media: “Your new album. Your new era. Your old friends. The 1975.”

The latest teasers come after The 1975 deleted their social media profiles and website in preparation for their new era.

The band are set to make their live comeback at Japan’s Summer Sonic festival in August.

The ‘Chocolate’ group will headline the festival in Tokyo and Osaka on August 20 and 21, following a two-year break from the road.

Summer Sonic – which takes place at Tokyos Zozomarine Stadium and Osaka’s Maishima Sonic Park – will also see performances from the likes of Post Malone, Megan Thee Stallion, Yungblud and Maneskin.

Meanwhile, frontman Matt previously revealed that being forced to take a break from touring amid the Covid-19 pandemic had been good for the band.

He wrote in a letter to fans: “Hello to all my darling The 1975 fans!! I do hope you are all well, considering how difficult things have been this year. It’s Matty here. I’ve been daydreaming about playing shows today – and although we definitely needed a break, I can’t tell you how much we miss spending those evenings with you guys.

“I think it’s fair to say that we maybe bit off slightly more than we could chew when it came to doing two full albums back to back. I don’t think the records suffered – if anything I think it gave them a strange energy and the last two records happen to be my favourites – but it definitely took its toll on us as individuals. It was wicked tho, beautiful! Like being beaten up by a magical unicorn!

“We had been either on tour or in the studio for nearly 8 years straight or some shit – and I think that jolt that we ALL felt (globally) back in March as COVID-19 impacted all our lives provided us with a moment to reflect on stuff. (sic).

music-news.com

Be the first to see NOISE.com’s newest interviews and special features on YOUTUBE and updated regularly. See things first SUBSCRIBE here: Noise11 on YouTube SUBSCRIBE

Noise11.com

Follow Noise11 on Social Media

Noise11 on Instagram

You’ll discover music news first following Noise11 on Twitter

Comment on the news of the day, join Noise11 on Facebook

Related Posts

Jessie J
Jessie J Cancels US Shows, Postpones European Tour Amid Cancer Treatment

Jessie J has cancelled her upcoming U.S. tour dates and postponed her European tour after confirming she requires a second breast cancer-related surgery later this year.

August 29, 2025
Hunny supplied by Epitaph
HUNNY Breaks Free with “i can see my house from here” as Jason Yarger Steers Solo on New Album SPIRIT!

In what marks a pivotal rebirth for Los Angeles' shapeshifting indie-pop cohort HUNNY, frontman Jason Yarger has officially cast the band in a new light, pulling every lever himself on the forthcoming full-length, SPIRIT!. Released September 26 via Epitaph, the 15-track record is anchored by its playful lead single, “i can see my house from here,” a near-five-minute riff-driven gem brimming with sincerity and improvisational verve.

August 28, 2025
MIA
M.I.A. To Headline Melbourne and Sydney Shows This October

British-Sri Lankan trailblazer M.I.A. will return to Australia in October for two exclusive headline shows in Melbourne and Sydney, adding to her already anticipated performance at Adelaide’s Harvest Rock festival.

August 28, 2025
Hockey Dad photo by Charles Hardy
Hockey Dad Announce The Clip EP With New Single ‘All Hat No Cattle’

Australian surf-rock duo Hockey Dad have unveiled their brand-new single All Hat No Cattle today, alongside the announcement of their forthcoming EP The Clip, which will be released independently on 12 September.

August 27, 2025
Mo'Ju at Hamer Hall With The MSO photo by Craate Creative
Mo’Ju To Release Double J Live At The Wireless With Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

ARIA-nominated songwriter and storyteller Mo’Ju will release a landmark live album, Mo’Ju with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (Double J Live at the Wireless), on Friday September 26 via ABC Music. Recorded at Melbourne’s Hamer Hall in 2023, the project captures Mo’Ju’s songs reimagined with the grandeur of a full symphony orchestra, cementing another milestone in a career defined by bold reinvention.

August 27, 2025
Thornhill photo suppled DAL
Thornhill Announce Bodies Australian Headline Tour 2026

Melbourne heavy innovators Thornhill will return to home soil in 2026 for their biggest headline tour yet, celebrating their acclaimed 2025 album Bodies with a run of national shows in February. Joining them will be rising American star Amira Elfeky, Japanese genre-breakers Paledusk, and Melbourne’s own Heavensgate.

August 27, 2025
Lil Nas X
Lil Nas X Arrested in Bizarre Incident: Facing Felony Charges in LA Outburst

Grammy-winning artist Lil Nas X, born Montero Lamar Hill, has found himself in serious legal trouble following a shocking early-morning arrest in Los Angeles.

August 26, 2025