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News Room : Have The 1975 split up? Band sends fans into meltdown after deleting Instagram grid and sharing ambiguous farewell post – four years after last album

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The 1975 have sparked fears they have split after the band deleted their entire Instagram grid and reposted an ambiguous farewell post on Wednesday.

Frontman Matty Healy and his bandmates Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald and George Daniel last released an album, named Being Funny In A Foreign Language, in 2022. 

The band sent fans into meltdown on X following their bizarre social media post, with some speculating they have called it quits.

 ‘Am I crazy or is this a break up post??????’, ‘oh it’s over’, ‘WHAT IS GOING ON’, ‘My old heart can’t take all of this’, fans commented.

However, other eagle-eyed fans ignored all the speculation and insisted they are teasing the release of their new album.

Fans commented: ‘HELLO WELCOME BACK’, ‘NOBODY MOVE THE 1975 ARE MAKING MOVES’.

The 1975 have sparked fears they have split after the band deleted their entire Instagram grid and reposted an ambiguous farewell post on Wednesday (George Daniel, Matthew Healy, Ross MacDonald and Adam Hann pictured in 2019)

Frontman Matty Healy (pictured) and his bandmates Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald and George Daniel last released an album, named Being Funny In A Foreign Language, in 2022

In January last year, the band were believed to be working on their sixth album.

Daily Mail has contacted The 1975 for a comment. 

The band was last seen on stage performing together at Glastonbury on the Pyramid Stage.

Their set split the opinions of those tuning in at the festival and at home, with some branding their performance ‘bland’, causing some to even switch off. 

While many took also aim at the swaggering lead singer, known for his outlandish behaviour, calling him ‘insufferable’ and ‘about as rock & roll as Aled Jones.

Taking to X, fans made their feelings very clear on Matty and The 1975’s headlining performance. 

They penned: ‘How bad were #The1975 at #Glastonbury2025 a bloke who spent the first half hour staggering around drinking pints & smoking tabs, and the rest of the time faffing about with his hair, while being in the most boring band going, surely #Glastonbury can’t get any worse, can it.

‘I saw #The1975 in their very early days, was very underwhelmed then. Gave them another go this evening, awful. Songs all sound the same and a terrible front man. There were huge gaps around us near the front. #glastonbury got this one wrong sadly.’

The band sent fans into meltdown on X following their bizarre social media post, with some speculating they have called it quits

However, other eagle-eyed fans ignored all the speculation and insisted they are teasing the release of their new album

In January last year, the band – whose last performance was at Glastonbury 2025, were believed to be working on their sixth album

‘Matty Healy trying to play the archetypal rock & roller with the leather jacket, pint of Guinness and a cigarette while simultaneously performing some of the blandest music imaginable is quite the contradiction. About as rock & roll as Aled Jones.’

‘Admittedly, I like #The1975’s first record, but Matty Healy is so obsessed with trying to be edgy (he’s not) that it just comes across as Liam Gallagher caricature. His band’s headlining #Glastonbury yet he can’t, not for one night, pretend to be anything other than insufferable.’

Matty – the son of Loose Women’s Denise Welch and Benidorm’s Tim Healy – is famous for his provocative stage presence – and his Glastonbury set was no different.

The English singer-songwriter was seen belting out hits while puffing away on a cigarette and sipping from a pint of Guinness.

During his set, Matty, who briefly dated popstar Taylor Swift in 2023, claimed to be his generation’s ‘best songwriter’ in a tongue and cheek moment.

The Cheshire-formed band, backed with a saxophone, opened with Happiness from 2022’s Being Funny In A Foreign Language, with Matty wearing a black leather jacket, white T-shirt and blue jeans, with a pint of stout in his hand on the Pyramid Stage.

After performing Part Of The Band, sat on a stool and smoked while sipping his drink, Healy said: ‘What this moment is making me realise is that I probably am the best songwriter of my generation.

‘The best what they say, a poet, ladies and gentlemen, is what I am. Generational words, and I just wanted to remind you, over the next couple of minutes, these lyrics are poetry, I believe.’

The band then launched into Chocolate from their 2013 self-titled debut, before Healy remarked, ‘I was only joking about being a poet’ at its conclusion.

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