Matty Healy took the stage with a The 1975 tribute act during his Malibu bachelor festivities.
Healy, who is engaged to model and former Nasty Cherry member Gabbriette, organized a Malibu bachelor party ahead of his wedding, where he unexpectedly performed with The 9075, a The 1975 tribute group.
Video shows the singer joining the tribute group to perform ‘The Sound,’ then asking a look‑alike to step onstage with them.
The gathering also included the full lineup of The 1975 — George Daniel, Ross McDonald, and Adam Hann — each styled to resemble Healy, while photographer Jordan Curtis Hughes and Healy’s brother Louis were also present.
Below are recordings from the evening:
Matty ordered a The 1975 cover band for his stag do and then went on stage with them this is absolutely frying me
he’s so unserious pic.twitter.com/51lnmvToak— /ˈtinɑ/ ⎕ / (@hazyheadbigcity) July 15, 2026
Healy and Gabbriette announced their engagement following a Charli XCX concert in 2024. Their engagement was later confirmed by Healy’s mother, television personality Denise Welch, who said she had known for weeks and was thrilled with Gabbriette as a future daughter‑in‑law.
The 1975 have informed fans that they are working on two new albums, one of which is tentatively titled ‘DOGS,’ a name that was teased during the closing moments of their recent Glastonbury headline set.
The gathering also included the full lineup of The 1975 — George Daniel, Ross McDonald, and Adam Hann — each styled to resemble Healy, while photographer Jordan Curtis Hughes and Healy’s brother Louis were also present.
Below are additional recordings from the night:
Matty ordered a The 1975 cover band for his stag do and then went on stage with them this is absolutely frying me
he’s so unserious pic.twitter.com/51lnmvToak— /ˈtinɑ/ ⎕ / (@hazyheadbigcity) July 15, 2026
Healy and Gabbriette confirmed their engagement at a Charli XCX show in 2024, and their mother Denise Welch later expressed excitement, noting she had recognized the news for several weeks.
The band has indicated that two upcoming albums are in development, including one provisionally named ‘DOGS,’ which was hinted at during the finale of their Glastonbury headline performance.
The 1975’s manager, Jamie Oborne, previously remarked that the band’s forthcoming record is “pretty extraordinary,” noting that they are currently working on it and that its release timing remains undecided.
He described the project as an extraordinary record and emphasized the importance of taking sufficient time to ensure its quality, given the global anticipation.
Meanwhile, the band’s last record ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ released in 2022 and earned a four‑star rating from NME, which praised the album as a return to form.
‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ represents a logical next phase after the band pushed experimental excess to its limits, offering a comparatively concise eleven‑track collection. As we noted, The 1975: At Their Very Best — the generous, slightly tongue‑in‑cheek tour title — captures both confidence and accuracy.
Additionally, Tiny Habits collaborated with Matty Healy on the gentle single ‘Anything He Was,’ and simultaneously announced their upcoming album ‘Keepers.’
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