The 1975 to Headline Glastonbury Festival 2025 on Friday, June 27 – Rock Legends Also Announce Final North American Tour “The Song Is Over” Featuring Exclusive Canadian Dates…

British pop-rock giants The 1975 have officially been confirmed as headliners for Glastonbury Festival 2025, taking the iconic Pyramid Stage on Friday, June 27. The announcement, met with explosive excitement from fans worldwide, adds to what is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated Glastonbury line-ups in recent memory.

Fronted by the charismatic Matty Healy, The 1975 are no strangers to festival grandeur, but this marks their first time headlining Glastonbury, a career-defining milestone for the band. Known for their genre-blending sound and electric live performances, The 1975 are expected to deliver a set that spans their rich discography, from debut anthems like “Chocolate” to recent fan favorites from their album Being Funny in a Foreign Language.

In a surprise double announcement, the band also revealed details of their final North American tour, titled “The Song Is Over”, set to begin in the fall of 2025. Billed as a farewell to the road in the U.S. and Canada, this tour will feature exclusive Canadian dates, making it a must-see for North American fans. The group has not confirmed whether this signals a permanent end to touring or a break from North American venues, but the emotional weight of the tour name hints at a poignant chapter closing.

Tickets for both Glastonbury and The Song Is Over tour are expected to sell out rapidly, with pre-sale registrations already overwhelming fan platforms.

Whether on the fields of Somerset or arenas across North America, The 1975 are set to deliver an unforgettable 2025, cementing their legacy as one of the most influential acts of their generation.


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