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Last 2 pairs of tickets to see The 1975 at Gorilla on Wednesday 1st February as part of BRITs Week for War Child.


The 1975 had already released a platinum-selling album- their 2013 self-titled album – before they even learned to trust their own instincts. After four studio albums, there’s not much territory The 1975 hasn’t covered at this point. Throughout their tenure as a band, the English rockers have flirted with glossy pop, anarchist punk, gritty garage rock, electro-funk and country.

They’ve used their incisive songwriting to ask existential questions surrounding self-discovery, nihilism, climate change, mental health, addiction, post-modernism and cybersex. So what’s a band to do when they’ve seemingly done it all? The result is their fifth effort Being Funny in a Foreign Language—perhaps the band’s most intimate sounding record yet.

Following the fifth album, the band kicked off their ‘At Their Very Best’ world tour with a stunning new stage design set inside a house across two floors.

BRITs Week supported by Mastercard For War Child returns in 2023 for another incredible series of gigs, giving fans the opportunity to see the biggest names in music in intimate venues across the UK – all whilst raising money for children whose lives have been torn apart by war.

Donated by
War Child UK

Item #P89000

  • Total number of people: 2.
  • Experience may not be resold or re-auctioned.

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