The 1975 Special Tour 2022 Poster Collection
The 1975 Memory Tours
The 1975 band had a touring year full of memories. And this is the time to review a year full of excitement and nostalgia with a collection of very unique Posters.
The 1975 Special Tour 2022 Poster Collection. “I don’t feel like I’m old enough to play these rooms, but we do,” Matty Healy said sometime between the sold-out New York City’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Kia Forum. The 1975 idiosyncrasy head is musing, lying in a hotel bed somewhere in Tennessee – or is it Texas? — talk to Variety via Zoom.
Their 1975 “At their Very Best” tour in support of their new album “Being Funny in a Foreign Language” has remained news and trending on Twitter since its November 3 opening in Uncasville, I n. home to a set, two separate acts and an alternate story, it’s an arena-ready, revolving show that only a band at the height of their careers can succeed. However, Healy insists: “We’ve never been comfortable with being really, really big.”
However, Healy says that doing a no-frills, frank rock show would be like “accepting some setbacks”. So instead, the band orchestrates a production that is elaborately choreographed but has a loose feel, sometimes more like a stage play than a concert. In between each performance, the band left the stage and left Healy alone with an oxygen mask. Then, the male singer unbuttoned his shirt, rubbed his crotch, and did push-ups in front of a stack of old TVs that were broadcasting scattered political content. Occasionally, he eats a piece of raw meat. The 1975 Special Tour 2022 Poster Collection at Bevanaci
The 1975 Tour New York Madison Square Garden November 7 Poster

The “At their Very Best” tour has evolved over the course of its North American run, from changing staging lists to surprise guests from Phoebe Bridgers and Bleachers. Last week, the band began decorating the house with twinkling lights and a Christmas tree. In Las Vegas, The 1975 Special Tour 2022 Poster Collection, Healy took a fan on stage and proceeded to get to know her in “Robbers.”
The next night in San Diego, he kissed a male fan. Midway through the tour, 1975 frequently trended on Twitter, sparking headlines like “Crimson behavior or pop performance?” In L.A, where dozens of fans carried placards that read “Kiss me, Matty” and “Spit in my mouth,” Healy opted instead to lock lips with bassist Ross MacDonald.
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Looking back on nearly 10 years since their first major tour, the band emphasizes that this cycle is “the complete opposite of what we’ve done before.” Tobias Rylander, who designed the show, setting and lighting, told Variety, “Until the curtain fell on premiere night, we didn’t know if it would be a success or if people would welcome it as such. The 1975 Special Tour 2022 Poster Collection. All the shows these days tend to be about the biggest LED screens and lights possible. And we just went the other way.” When they burst onto the scene with their self-titled debut album in 2013, 1975 had a monochrome visual identity.
The black background and neon white rectangle have become the iconic symbol of the band, and their live show focuses on that, with a volumetric video slideshow used as the main light source. Rylander, who worked with 1975 for almost a decade, said: The band’s 2014 staging, with its apparent backdrop of five neon-lit rectangles, “was one of a kind of performance.” The first thing people talk about is getting ready for Instagram.” “We’ve put a lot of time and effort into making sure that anyone can take a picture of that performance from anywhere in the audience and it’s going to be a great shot.”
The next tour, the band was even more social with a vertical-scale performance: “The set is more or less the shape and shape of an iPhone when you think about it.” But this time around, 1975 took the opposite extreme, trading a bright, digitally-lit stage for a more organic, alive, and breathing scene. The band abandoned Tumblr-era black and white in favor of warm, intimate tones.
The “At their Very Best” tour is also filled with Easter eggs for keen-eyed fans to discover. The house and street lights were inspired by the artwork for the fan-favorite single “Fallingforyou,” and each song on the staging list features a dedicated book of lyrics on the house’s bookshelf. home. There are also props from 1975 music videos — like Healy’s beanie from “Frightening Honesty” — as well as relics from Healy’s favorite movies — like “E.T.” Ohio blue souvenir mug and match from Adam Driver’s “Paterson” movie.
In case that’s not cozy enough, the walls are decorated with framed family photos. Describing the aesthetic inspirations of the show, stylist and art director Patricia Villirillo cites “Blue Velvet,” “The Talented Mr. Ripley” and photographer Stephen Shore. When decorating the set, she wanted to create a nostalgic but not outdated atmosphere. Villirillo also created a “capsule wardrobe” for each of the band members, who she says are so used to tailored black suits that they’ve started wearing them off stage – yes, even on the bus. “I’m not joking,” she said. “They loved it so much, and they were so comfortable with it that it became a part of them.”
Pretty boring, Rylander says the biggest The 1975 Special Tour 2022 Poster Collection challenge to producing a show of this magnitude is the economics of the post-pandemic touring industry. “Everything was twice as expensive if not three times more expensive than it was when we started,” he said. “There aren’t many devices out there. We are more constrained to transportation and logistics space. So we really went from maximalism to minimalism.” Oborne avoids disclosing specific numbers, but assures that the tour is “expensive”.
The house is fully furnished with various rooms, large enough to fill an arena stage and comfortably accommodate eight band members — drummer George Daniel, guitarist Adam Hann, bassist MacDonald, along with touring musicians Jamie Squire, John Waugh, Polly Money and Rebekah Rayner. The set also had to be shrunk and rebuilt after every show, moving from city to city with 65 employees on nine trucks. Rylander said the band aimed to create the smallest possible amount of landfill for this tour, pointing out that the house’s skeleton is modular and that the pieces can be “replaced on the shelf” later. when the tour ends.
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