The 1975 Want Your Memories for a Special Glastonbury Project


The 1975 Want Your Memories for a Special Glastonbury Project

The 1975 are calling on their fans to help create something truly unforgettable for their headline set at Glastonbury 2025, by contributing personal footage and memories for a special collaborative video.

The band, led by frontman Matty Healy, are set to take centre stage at Worthy Farm on Friday, June 27, headlining one of the most iconic music festivals in the world alongside Neil Young and Olivia Rodrigo. The set will be their only live performance of the year, making it a once-in-a-lifetime moment for both the band and their devoted fanbase.

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In an email sent out this week, The 1975 invited fans to take part in the milestone occasion, with the message:

“Join The 1975 in a special collaborative project for Glastonbury Festival.”

They continued:
“We’re inviting fans to share their favourite moments with The 1975, whether it’s footage from concerts, photos with your vinyl collection, or clips of you and your friends enjoying the music.”

The email concluded with the exciting promise that:
“Your memories could be featured in a collaborative video project debuting at Glastonbury.”

The band, who rose to fame with genre-blurring hits like Love It If We Made It, Somebody Else, and The Sound, have always maintained a uniquely close connection with their fanbase. This latest move cements that bond, giving fans a chance to quite literally become part of the show in front of thousands at one of the world’s most celebrated music events.

With their absence from the tour circuit in 2025, opting instead for a single, career-defining performance, this collaborative project serves as both a celebration of their past and a bridge to the future.

Fans across the globe are already flooding social media with clips, photos, and personal tributes under hashtags like #The1975Memories and #GlastoWithThe1975. Whether it's from early gigs in Manchester or massive festival stages, fans are eager to share how the band has soundtracked their lives.

This deeply personal and interactive tribute will form the visual backdrop for the band’s Glastonbury set, offering a powerful reminder that The 1975 are not just performers, but a shared experience shaped by those who’ve been on the journey with them.

So if you've ever danced in the rain at one of their shows, screamed the lyrics in your bedroom, or have a dusty old ticket stub tucked in a drawer—now’s your chance to be part of Glastonbury history.

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