Matty Healy Says the 1975 Doesn’t Want Its ‘Legacy to Be One of Politics’ at Glastonbury Headlining Set: ‘We Need More Love and Friendship’

The 1975 delivered a career-defining set at Glastonbury Festival on Friday night, paying homage to the band’s past while also building a bridge to its future.

In their first time headlining the festival, the British band debuted brand-new staging — instead of the lived-in house they played in for their boundary-pushing “At Their Very Best” tour, they performed against a backdrop of several LED blocks configured around the stage. When the band first walked out, the main four blocks read their names: Matty, George, Ross and Adam.

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The first half of the set saw frontman Matty Healy sporting a leather jacket, white T-shirt

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