The 1975 - tribute shows keep the band’s songs on stage in 2026
Published on 08/22/2026 at 08:54 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael MĂĽller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS
The 1975 remain one of the most talked-about British indie-pop bands of the last decade. In 2026, their own tour plans are quiet for now, but their songs continue to ring out live thanks to busy tribute schedules and ongoing international streaming success.
Tribute band The 9075 extends live calendar
Although The 1975 do not have officially listed 2026 concerts in Germany at the moment, UK tribute band The 9075 is keeping their catalog on stage across Britain. Listings on Skiddle show a run of club and festival dates in cities such as Birmingham, Manchester, Sheffield and Liverpool through mid-2026, including a show billed as The 1975 performed live by The 9075 at Camp And Furnace in Liverpool on October 9, 2026, with doors at 7:00 p.m., giving fans a chance to experience full-band interpretations of the group’s hits in a live setting. Skiddle’s event overview for The 9075
Another listing on Perto highlights a separate date for a production titled The 1975 Tribute, advertising The 9075 - The World’s First Tribute To The 1975 at the Waterfront in Norwich on December 18, 2026, underscoring how demand for the band’s material continues into the end of the year even without confirmed shows from the original act. The 1975 Tribute listing on Perto
How German fans are still connecting with the band
For fans in Germany, the most recent fully confirmed shows by The 1975 themselves date back to the Still... At Their Very Best tour cycle, which included a concert at Berlin’s Uber Arena on March 12, 2024, promoted by Trinity Music and part of a wider European arena run that also took the band to major festivals like Hurricane and Southside in 2023. The Berlin listing on Trinity Music
Since that cycle, German listeners mainly stay connected through streaming platforms and the band’s studio albums. The 1975’s blend of guitar-driven indie rock, glossy pop hooks and electronic textures has made them a staple on playlists that cross from alternative into mainstream pop, helping tracks like Somebody Else, The Sound and If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know) maintain a strong presence even without new tour dates in the country.
All news and background on The 1975
Fans who want to keep track of tour rumors, chart moves and future German dates from The 1975 can follow ongoing coverage and updates in one place.
What defines The 1975’s sound
The 1975 formed in Manchester in the early 2000s and worked their way up through EPs before releasing their self-titled debut album The 1975 in 2013. Their sound pulls together glossy 1980s pop, arena-ready guitar rock, R&B-inflected rhythms and ambient electronics, often topped with conversational, sometimes self-referential lyrics from frontman Matty Healy.
Over subsequent albums such as I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It (2016), A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships (2018) and Being Funny in a Foreign Language (2022), they built a reputation as one of the most stylistically restless bands in modern guitar pop. The band’s willingness to alternate radio-friendly singles with sprawling experiments has turned their catalog into a broad canvas for live reinterpretation by tribute acts like The 9075.
Current status and outlook for future shows
As of late August 2026, there are no officially confirmed future live dates for The 1975 themselves listed on major German ticketing sites or the band’s own tour page, so the group is currently without an announced next live show.
The 1975 at a glance
- Act: The 1975
- Genre: Indie pop, alternative rock
- Origin: Manchester, United Kingdom
- Active since: 2002
- Lineup: Matty Healy (vocals, guitar), Adam Hann (guitar), Ross MacDonald (bass), George Daniel (drums)
- Label: Dirty Hit
- Key works: The 1975 (2013), I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It (2016), A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships (2018), Being Funny in a Foreign Language (2022)
- Current album/single: Being Funny in a Foreign Language, released October 14, 2022
- Charts / certifications: Multiple UK Top 5 albums and strong international chart performances; the band’s albums have consistently entered the upper regions of the Official UK Albums Chart and appeared in German album listings, underlining their cross-border reach.
- Next live date: currently no announced live date
Frequently asked questions about The 1975
Do The 1975 have any confirmed concerts in Germany in 2026?
As of August 22, 2026, there are no officially listed The 1975 headline shows or festival dates in Germany on major ticketing platforms or the band’s tour page.
Who are The 9075 and how are they connected to The 1975?
The 9075 are a UK tribute band that performs songs by The 1975, offering full-band live renditions of their catalog at clubs and festivals across Britain.
What was the last major tour cycle by The 1975?
The band’s most recent major run was the Still... At Their Very Best tour, which concluded in 2024 and included arena dates in Europe, North America and Asia as well as festival appearances at events like Hurricane and Southside.
Which albums by The 1975 are most important for new listeners?
New listeners often start with the debut album The 1975 for the early hits, then move to I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It and A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships for the band’s more expansive pop experiments.
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