Get cheap tickets to The 1975’s ‘Still… At Their Very Best Tour’

The 1975 are touring in 2023 — but some prices to see Matty Healy’s group live this fall just might make you think you time traveled to 1975.

Based on our findings, the band, which just kicked off their ‘Still… At Their Very Best Tour’ with special guest Dora Jar has some tickets going for as low as $14 before fees on Vivid Seats available.

To be fair, that price is a bit of an outlier — most other shows have seats starting in the $20 to $100 range before fees.

Still, that’s a steal to see Matty, Adam, Ross and George before they go on an “indefinite hiatus” after the tour — although Healy confirmed they’re not breaking up at a recent show according to Rolling Stone.

And yes, they’ll be coming to New York and New Jersey.

On this run of shows, the “Somebody Else” rockers will stop into Newark, NJ’s Prudential Center on Nov. 7 and New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Nov. 14-15.

Want to find out how much tickets cost for the show closest to you to see Taylor’s ex live before they call it quits for a minute?

Keep scrolling, Healy heads.

We’ve got everything you need to know and more about The 1975’s “Still… At Their Very Best Tour” below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

The 1975 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.

The 1975 tour dates Ticket prices
start at
Sept. 30 at the Pechanga Arena in San Diego, CA $22
Oct. 2 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA $46
Oct. 5 at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, AZ $39
Oct. 6-8, 13-15 at the Austin City Limits Festival in Austin, TX $115
Oct. 7 at the Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village, CO $25
Oct. 9 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX $25
Oct. 12 at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, LA $23
Oct. 17 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL $24
Oct. 18 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa. FL $20
Oct. 20 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC $48
Oct. 22 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, TN $14
Oct. 23 at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, MO $34
Oct. 25 at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, MO $58
Oct. 26 at the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN $34
Oct. 28 at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, WI $31
Oct. 29 at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL $47
Oct. 31 at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI $32
Nov. 2 at the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, IN $36
Nov. 3 at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH $39
Nov. 5 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA $39
Nov. 7 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ $33
Nov. 8 at the CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, MD $44
Nov. 10 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA $66
Nov. 12 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA $107
Nov. 14 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY $79
Nov. 15 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY $81
Nov. 17 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC, CA $42
Nov. 18 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON, CA $71
Nov. 20 at the Budweiser Gardens in London, ON, CA $35
Nov. 22 at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, MI $36
Nov. 26 at the Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City, UT $35
Nov. 27 at the ExtraMile Arena in Boise, ID $27
Nov. 29 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, CA $39
Dec. 1 at the Moda Center in Portland, OR $41
Dec. 2 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA $29
Feb. 14, 2024 at the O2 Arena in London, GB $98

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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Austin City Limits Festival

Midway through the run, The 1975 will headline at the star-studded, jam-packed Austin City Limits on Oct. 6-8 and 13-15.

Other huge acts on the impressive bill include Foo Fighters, Kendrick Lamar, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Shania Twain and Mumford and Sons.

Plus, so many more.

Want tickets?

You can grab Austin City Limits tickets here.

The 1975 set list

With an expansive catalog to choose from, fans that have yet to see the band live might be wondering what to expect at a live show.

Wonder no more.

Based on Set List FM’s extensive record keeping, here’s what you’ll likely hear at a1975 concert — including a surprise cover — this coming fall.

01.) “Give Yourself a Try”

02.) “Happiness”

03.) “Oh Caroline”

04.) “I’m in Love With You”

05.) “Be My Mistake”

06.) “Me & You Together Song”

07.) “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)”

08.) “fallingforyou”

09.) “Me”

10.) “Medicine”

11.) “About You”

12.) “An Encounter”

13.) “Robbers”

14.) “I Want It That Way” (Backstreet Boys cover)

15.) “She’s American”

16.) “Somebody Else”

17.) “It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You)”

18.) “Wintering” (Snippet)

19.) “Paris” (Acoustic)

20.) “Love It If We Made It”

21.) “I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)”

22.) “Sex”

23.) “I Like America & America Likes Me” (Real World version)

24.) “102”

The 1975 special guest

At all shows, The 1975 will be joined by 26-year-old singer-songwriter Dora Jar.

Jar, known for her wistful bedroom pop, is yet to put out an album but has regularly released EPs and singles over the past few years.

Curious what she sounds like?

Start with the alternately sensitive and hard rocking “Multiply” or the catchy bop “Bumblebee” that is destined for airplay in the near future.

If you want to do a deeper dive, we recommend checking out her growing catalog here.

Matty Healy controversy

While lead singer Healy is known for his off-kilter onstage antics — over the past year, he’s made out with fans and eaten raw meat on stage — he crossed a line this February when he appeared on comedic podcast “The Adam Friedland Show.”

Over the course of the episode, the frontman played along with the hosts who pride themselves on offensive humor and made racist comments as well as questionable about the LGBTQIA+ community.

For more on the controversial episode, you can read Pitchfork’s account of what went down here.

Matty Healy and Taylor Swift break up

After Taylor Swift’s whirlwind romance with actor Joe Alwyn ended in April, she rebounded with Healy.

While the two never officially confirmed their “casual” relationship, they were “spotted out together in early May and…seen out and about at several New York venues together, reportedly holding hands and kissing” according to Entertainment Weekly.

In early June, the two split and there are allegedly no hard feelings.

“Taylor is doing great — her focus right now is her tour. Since Matty is touring too, they won’t be able to see each other at all,” a source told PEOPLE.

Huge concert tours in 2023

Amped up for live shows but don’t know who’s on the road?

Well, here are just five massive tours that might strike your fancy these next few months.

• Jonas Brothers

• Noah Kahan

• Niall Horan

• Olivia Rodrigo

• Boygenius

Who else is on tour? Check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 here to find out.

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