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The 1975 Add 2024 U.K., European Tour Dates

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The 1975 have announced more dates on their 2024 U.K. and European "Still… At Their Very Best" tour after the pre-sale for their concerts received overwhelming demand.

According to the announcement, the band will now open the tour at Glasgow's OVO Hydro on February 8, the day prior to their previously announced stop at the venue, and play a third night at The O2 in London on February 14, and a second at Manchester's AO Arena on February 17.

The U.K. and European tour will follow the band's 32-date North American tour, which is set to kick-off in Sacramento, California, on September 26.

During the European trek, the band will have stops in Lisbon, Madrid, Paris, Oslo, Copenhagen, Berlin, Milan and many more. The final concert of the tour will take place at the Palladium in Cologne, Germany, on March 22.

The 1975 "Still… At Their Very Best" UK & Europe 2024 tour dates:

FEBRUARY
8 - Glasgow, UK, OVO Hydro
9 - Glasgow, UK, OVO Hydro
12 - London, UK, The O2
13 - London, UK, The O2
14 - London, UK, The O2
17 - Manchester, UK, AO Arena
18 - Manchester, UK, AO Arena
21 - Birmingham, UK, Resorts World Arena
26 - Lisbon, PT, Campo Pequeno
27 - Madrid, ES, WiZink Center

MARCH
1 - Paris, FR, Le Zénith
2 - Amsterdam, NL, AFAS Live
3 - Brussels, BE, Forest National
5 - Hamburg, DE, Barclays Arena
7 - Oslo, NO, Oslo Spektrum
8 - Stockholm, SE, Annexet
10 - Copenhagen, DK, KB Hallen
12 - Berlin, DE, Verti Music Hall
13 - Warsaw, PL, Torwar Hall
14 - Prague, CZ, Fortuna Hall
16 - Zürich, CH, Hallenstadion Zurich
18 - Munich, DE, Zenith
19 - Milan, IT, Mediolanum Forum
21 - Frankfurt, DE, Jahrhunderthalle
22 - Cologne, DE, Palladium

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