At Their Very Best

2022–23 concert tour by the 1975 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

At Their Very Best was the fourth concert tour by English indie art pop band the 1975 in support of their fifth studio album Being Funny in a Foreign Language (2022). It had a total of seven legs with 93 cumulative shows across North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.

Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • South America
Start date3 November 2022 (2022-11-03)
End date16 August 2023 (2023-08-16)
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At Their Very Best
World tour by The 1975
Promotional poster
Location
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • North America
  • Oceania
  • South America
Associated albumBeing Funny in a Foreign Language
Start date3 November 2022 (2022-11-03)
End date16 August 2023 (2023-08-16)
Legs7
No. of shows93
Supporting acts
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The 1975 concert chronology
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Written and directed by frontman Matty Healy,[1] the show received unanimous critical acclaim, with praise on the concept, production, boundary-pushing staging, and Healy's performance. Rolling Stone declared it as "a defining blueprint on how to do arena shows" and "the most impressive live show" of 2022.[2] A follow-up tour, with newly expanded production, commenced in arenas in North America in 2023 titled Still... At Their Very Best.[3]

Background

The band was set to embark on the 2021 shows of Music for Cars tour but ultimately cancelled the entire tour due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, they have confirmed that they have been working on their fifth studio album.[4] On 29 June 2022, the band announced the album titled Being Funny in a Foreign Language, releasing it on 14 October the same year.[5][6]

The group announced the tour along with its North American dates on 3 August 2022.[7] It was followed by UK and Ireland tour dates, announced on 1 September 2022.[8]

On 13 February 2023, the group announced a headlining concert at the Finsbury Park, deemed as their "biggest UK headline show ever".[9]

Concert synopsis

The show was written and directed by frontman Healy. The set, modeled after the interior of a suburban home, was designed by the band's frequent collaborator Tobias Rylander, and is adorned with antique furniture, bedside lamps, and old televisions embedded with LED screens to display concert visuals. On one end of the stage is a large spiral staircase, while the other end is covered by a roof atop which Healy performs the song "I Like America and America Likes Me". At the center of the stage is a large door frame that evokes the rectangle symbol present across the cover art for the band's early discography. The set is also surrounded by windowsills through which more stage lights are projected, as well as a large streetlamp that hangs over the roof of the house. Rylander cited Stanley Kubrick as an inspiration for the set, aiming to create a contrast between the "cozy" suburban backdrop and the darker undertones of Healy's performance onstage.[10][11][12]

The show is split into two parts: the first half (The 1975 Presents: Being Funny in a Foreign Language) was characterized by The Observer as "part performance art, part stage play, part Charlie Kaufman movie about a rock star in crisis," and the second half (At Their Very Best) as a traditional concert that incorporates more of the band's past discography.[13][14]

"The first part of the show is about me. It’s about how if you’re a single guy and you’ve spent a year or so alone on the internet, you go mental. The show is about looking at masculinity, looking at being famous. It’s about what’s real and what’s sincere and not sincere."

Healy, 2023[15]

The two halves were separated by an interlude titled "Consumption" where Healy depicts masturbation, eats a raw steak, and delivers 20 press-ups in immediate succession in front of television screens showing news clips, which he then appears to climb into.[16][17] In the US leg of the tour, Healy got a tattoo on stage that read "iM a MaN".[18] Healy has also invited both male and female members of his audience to kiss him during his performance of the song "Robbers" and, on one occasion, sucked a fan's thumb.[19][20] The Guardian said it sparked conversations regarding consent, fantasy and art in 2022, and noted that Healy asked for fans' permission first.[16]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show on 8 January 2023 in Brighton, England. It does not represent all dates throughout the tour.[21]

  1. "The 1975" (Being Funny in a Foreign Language)
  2. "Looking for Somebody (To Love)"
  3. "Happiness"
  4. "Part of the Band"
  5. "'Oh Caroline"
  6. "I'm in Love with You"
  7. "All I Need to Hear"
  8. "Roadkill"
  9. "I Couldn't Be More in Love"
  10. "Fallingforyou"
  11. "I Like America & America Likes Me"
  12. "About You"
  13. "When We Are Together"
  14. "If You're Too Shy (Let Me Know)
  15. "TooTimeTooTimeTooTime"
  16. "Chocolate"
  17. "It's Not Living (If It's Not with You)"
  18. "Paris"
  19. "Robbers"
  20. "Somebody Else"
  21. "Love It If We Made It"
  22. "The Sound"
  23. "Sex"
  24. "Give Yourself a Try"

Special guests

Reception

The show received unanimous critical acclaim with five star reviews from the Rolling Stone, NME,[27] The Observer,[13] The Telegraph,[28] Evening Standard,[29] and Metro,[30] among others. Rolling Stone declared it as "a defining blueprint on how to do arena shows" and "the most impressive live show" of 2022,[2] with the Evening Standard declaring the 1975 as "the most compelling pop band on the planet".[31]

Clips from the show went viral on TikTok and other social media platforms, prompting wide media coverage of his onstage actions.[32][33][34] In Rolling Stone's review of the performance, the magazine stated that Healy delivered "a subversive and surreal take on modern masculinity [that] when viewed in isolation on social media, that all-importance nuance is entirely absent."[35]

On 21 July 2023, while performing in Malaysia, the organisers of the Good Vibes Festival forced the band to prematurely end their performance under pressure by the authorities after Healy criticised the country's widespread anti-LGBTQ+ laws and kissed fellow bandmate Ross MacDonald. Healy stated that he "made a mistake. When we were booking shows, I wasn't looking into it. [...] So I pulled the show yesterday and we had a conversation, we said 'you know what, we can't let the kids down because they're not the government'".[36][37] Malaysian authorities forced the organisers to immediately halt and cancelled the rest of the three-day festival citing that Healy's "controversial conduct and remarks" are "against the traditions and values of the local culture".[38] Human rights and LGBT activist Peter Tatchell, writing for The Guardian wrote that criticism of Healy and the band "deflect attention from where the criticisms should be most urgently directed: against the homophobia of the Kuala Lumpur regime." He also expressed that Healy is no white saviour for showing solidarity to the community as "queer rights are a universal human right, not a western one".[39] On 23 July 2023, the band announced the cancellation of their concerts in Jakarta and Taipei, citing "current circumstances" that made it "impossible to proceed with the scheduled shows".[40] Accordingly, this made Singapore the only stand-alone Asian stop for Leg 6.[40][a]

Broadcast

The sold-out show at Madison Square Garden on 7 November 2022 was livestreamed globally on Twitch, presented by Amazon Music.[41] A live recording was released on Amazon Prime Video and premiered on 6 January 2023.[42]

Photos taken on the tour's 14 December 2022 sold out show in Minnesota depicting a partial view of the stage design modified with Christmas lights.

Tour dates

More information Date, City ...
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and opening act
Date City Country Venue Opening acts
Leg 1 – North America[43]
3 November 2022 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena Blackstarkids
4 November 2022 Boston MGM Music Hall at Fenway
5 November 2022
7 November 2022[b] New York City Madison Square Garden
9 November 2022 Camden Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
10 November 2022 Washington, D.C. The Anthem
12 November 2022 Atlanta State Farm Arena
13 November 2022 Nashville Municipal Auditorium
15 November 2022 Grand Prairie Texas Trust CU Theatre
16 November 2022 Houston 713 Music Hall
17 November 2022 Austin Moody Center
20 November 2022[c] Mexico City Mexico Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez N/a
23 November 2022 Phoenix United States Arizona Financial Theatre Blackstarkids
25 November 2022 Paradise[d] The Theater at Virgin Hotels
26 November 2022 San Diego CalCoast Credit Union Open Air Theatre
28 November 2022 Inglewood Kia Forum
29 November 2022 San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
1 December 2022 Portland Moda Center
2 December 2022 Seattle WaMu Theater
4 December 2022[e] Fort Lauderdale Fort Lauderdale Beach N/a
6 December 2022 Denver Mission Ballroom
8 December 2022 Independence Cable Dahmer Arena Blackstarkids
9 December 2022 Chicago Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
10 December 2022 Milwaukee The Eagles Ballroom
12 December 2022 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
14 December 2022 Minneapolis United States Armory
16 December 2022 Newport MegaCorp Pavilion
17 December 2022 Moon Township[f] UPMC Events Center
Leg 2 – Europe[43]
8 January 2023 Brighton England Brighton Centre Bonnie Kemplay
9 January 2023 Bournemouth Bournemouth International Centre
10 January 2023 Exeter Westpoint Arena
12 January 2023 London The O2 Arena
13 January 2023
15 January 2023 Birmingham Resorts World Arena
16 January 2023 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
17 January 2023
19 January 2023 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
20 January 2023 Manchester England AO Arena
22 January 2023 Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
23 January 2023 Leeds First Direct Arena
25 January 2023 Newcastle Utilita Arena
26 January 2023 Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
29 January 2023 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
30 January 2023 Belfast SSE Arena
Leg 3 – Latin America[43]
18 March 2023[g] San Isidro[h] Argentina Hipódromo de San Isidro N/a
19 March 2023[g] Santiago Chile O'Higgins Park
21 March 2023[i] Luque[j] Paraguay Parque Olímpico
23 March 2023[k] Sopó[l] Colombia Campo de Golf Briceño
25 March 2023[g] São Paulo Brazil Autódromo de Interlagos
29 March 2023 Guadalajara Mexico Arena VFG
30 March 2023 Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes
1 April 2023[m] Monterrey Fundidora Park
Leg 4 – Asia-Pacific[43]
4 April 2023 Pak Kret[n] Thailand IMPACT Arena Wallice
8 April 2023 Perth Australia Red Hill Auditorium
10 April 2023 Adelaide AEC Theatre
11 April 2023 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
12 April 2023
14 April 2023 Sydney Aware Super Theatre
15 April 2023 Brisbane Riverstage
16 April 2023 Sydney Qudos Bank Arena
19 April 2023 Wellington New Zealand TSB Bank Arena
21 April 2023 Auckland Spark Arena
24 April 2023 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Garden Theater N/a
26 April 2023 Yokohama Pia Arena MM
27 April 2023
29 April 2023 Nagoya Aichi Sky Expo
30 April 2023 Osaka Osaka-jō Hall
3 May 2023 Pasay[o] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
4 May 2023
Leg 5 – Europe[43]
27 May 2023[p] Dundee Scotland Camperdown Park N/a
2 June 2023[q] Aarhus Denmark Eskelunden
3 June 2023[r] Warsaw Poland Tor Wyścigów Konnych Służewiec
5 June 2023[s] Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
7 June 2023 Dublin Ireland Saint Anne's Park Matty Healy[t]
9 June 2023[u] Hilvarenbeek Netherlands Beekse Bergen N/a
10 June 2023[v] Hradec Králové Czechia Festivalpark
11 June 2023[w] Manchester England Heaton Park
13 June 2023 Cork Ireland Musgrave Park Caroline Polachek
15 June 2023[x] Oslo Norway Sofienberg Park N/a
16 June 2023[y] Neuhausen ob Eck Germany Take-off Gewerbepark
18 June 2023[z] Scheeßel Eichenring
23 June 2023[aa] Luxembourg Champ du Glacis
26 June 2023 Bucharest Romania Arenele Romane
29 June 2023[ab] Werchter Belgium Festivalpark
1 July 2023[g] Stockholm Sweden Gärdet
2 July 2023 London England Finsbury Park Cigarettes After Sex
Bleachers
The Japanese House
American Football
Pretty Sick
The Life
6 July 2023[ac] Madrid Spain Villaverde N/a
9 July 2023[ad] Glasgow Scotland Glasgow Green
12 July 2023 Paris France L'Olympia
14 July 2023[ae] Lisbon Portugal Praia do Meco
Leg 6 – Asia[43]
18 July 2023 Singapore Sands Expo & Convention Centre N/a
19 July 2023
21 July 2023[af][ag] Sepang[ah] Malaysia Sepang International Circuit
Leg 7 – North America[43]
4 August 2023[g] Chicago United States Grant Park N/a
6 August 2023 Honolulu Waikiki Shell
13 August 2023[ai] San Francisco Golden Gate Park
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Selected box office score data

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List of concerts, showing venue, city, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
Venue City Attendance Revenue
Madison Square Garden New York City 12,947 / 12,947 $1,051,011
Freedom Mortgage Pavilion Camden 7,336 / 7,336 $424,180
The Anthem Washington, D.C. 6,000 / 6,000 $475,825
Nashville Municipal Auditorium Nashville 7,038 / 7,038 $414,703
Moody Center Austin 8,828 / 8,828 $476,218
Arizona Financial Theatre Phoenix 5,214 / 5,214 $307,245
Kia Forum Inglewood 13,955 / 13,955 $1,004,480
Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco 8,622 / 8,622 $619,644
Moda Center Portland 7,959 / 7,959 $421,944
Scotiabank Arena Toronto 14,257 / 14,257 $1,013,943
Total 92,156 / 92,156 $6,209,193
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Notes

  1. The stops in Kuala Lumpur/Sepang and Jakarta were scheduled to be a part of Good Vibes and We The Fest festivals respectively while Taipei was scheduled to be a stand-alone concert.
  2. Live streamed on Twitch presented by Amazon Music, with recording released on Amazon Prime Video on 6 January 2023.[42][41]
  3. Promoted as Las Vegas
  4. Part of the Audacy Beach Festival[45]
  5. Promoted as Pittsburgh
  6. Promoted as Buenos Aires
  7. Promoted as Asunción
  8. Promoted as Bogotá
  9. Promoted as Bangkok
  10. Promoted as Manila
  11. The Vienna show was originally scheduled to be held at the Bank Austria Halle but relocated to Wiener Stadthalle due to high demand.[52]
  12. The band's own frontman, Matty Healy, opened the concert with an acoustic set due to original opener Caroline Polachek being sick.[53]
  13. Part of Piknik i Parken[57]
  14. Part of City Sounds Festival[59]
  15. Performance forced to end prematurely after Healy kissed a male band member onstage and criticised the Malaysian government over its LGBTQ+ policies. The entire three-day festival was also subsequently cancelled.[64]
  16. Promoted as Kuala Lumpur

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