Matty Healy mocks 'The Tortured Poets Department' at Glastonbury
Matt Healy has offered a little life update on stage, revealing he's been with his "boys" amid break-up with Taylor Swift.
Dundee, Scotland – Matty Healy, frontman of the acclaimed band The 1975, delivered a memorable performance at the BBC Radio 1 Big Weekend festival in Dundee. Clad in his signature white lab coat and glasses, Healy commanded the stage, engaging directly with the enthusiastic crowd. During his set, Healy addressed the audience with a poignant message, stating, "All of these questions and more will be ignored in the next hour." This introspective remark, delivered amidst the high-energy atmosphere of the festival, resonated with fans and added a unique dimension to the band's performance. The event, a highlight of the UK music calendar, drew a massive crowd, eager to witness The 1975's live act.
Matt Healy has offered a little life update on stage, revealing he's been with his "boys" amid break-up with Taylor Swift.
