COVID-19 thwarted their original tour
11.05.2020 - 15:01 / nme.com
They'll now play the show in July 2021...
The 1975 have announced the rescheduled date for their huge Finsbury Park show next year, after it was postponed due to coronavirus.
Billed as “the greenest show Finsbury Park has ever seen”, the band was originally set to headline the one-day event at the London park location on July 11. An impressive supporting bill for the show featured the likes of Charli XCX, Clairo, Phoebe Bridgers, Pale Waves and Beabadoobee.
Now, it’s been confirmed that the show
COVID-19 thwarted their original tour
The band have had to reschedule all of their 2020 tour dates due to the coronavirus outbreak
They were due to play major joint shows in LA this month
Next summer is shaping up to be a busy one
Concerts and music festivals might be one of the last things to return in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, but live event organizers already have plans to hit the road next year because as they say in the showbiz, the show must go on.Billboard has compiled an ongoing list of major concerts and festivals that have been rescheduled for 2021 due to the outbreak.Rescheduled Shows in JanuaryJan.
The band were due to embark on a run of shows this summer but had to postpone them due to the coronavirus
"Come May this will be the biggest musical celebration this city has ever witnessed"
Less than two months after WarnerMedia launches HBO Max, NBCUniversal will debut its own streaming platform, Peacock, on July 15. The two services are among the latest to join the growing number of services, which already includes Amazon, Apple TV, Disney, Hulu, Netflix as well as many others.
Fans will have to wait longer for the band's first London show since 2017
The duo are also launching their own cannabis line
Sheffield four-piece were recently rumoured to be playing comeback gigs in 2021
The singer postponed the album back in March, saying it "just doesn’t feel right"
"The greenest show Finsbury Park has ever seen” was set to take place on July 11
It follows last week's listening party for their self-titled debut album