1975 Mattie Heli says ‘We do not need much politics’ in Glstonbury

1975 Career-defaulting on set Glystonbury On Friday night, the festival, paying tribute to the band’s past, also construct a bridge for his future.

Headline the festival, the British band started his border-in-bladge “” “” “” on his best “tour, instead of the launch of brand-new staging, he performed against the backdrop of several LED blocks configured around the stage. When the band went out for the first time, the main four blocks read their names, reading: Jorge and Adam.

Frontman seen in the first part of the set Matty Heley Sporting a leather jacket, white T-shirt and jeans as the band, “Happiness,” if you are very shy (I know) “and” love me “.

Through the midway, the stage became dark and appeared to declare a message: “Matty is changing its trousers.” The band again came into a full suit and launched in “I cannot love much,” before Heli gave her the most honest speech of the night, saying that the controversial band would often take a break from politics.

“Those who are watching this May – I don’t know … they may be disappointed in the show and perhaps our upcoming shows and perhaps our future shows. I want you to know that this is a conscious decision,” Heli started. “We do not want to honestly to be one of our heritage politics. We want it to be of love and friendship. I am not trying to be very earnest, but you can go out in the world and have politics everywhere. We do not need much politics. We need more love and friendship.”

“I know this is really basic, but if you are a young child and you are inspired, like, it is not a band or something like that – a platform is not aspiring to play or a certain shape,” Heli continued. “For this level of friendship and love you love in what you do and you will never fail. And I love you.”

The band then launched in “I Always Vana Dy (Kabhi -Kabhi)”, followed by “Love It IFT IF VI it”, of course its most political song.

After playing the crowd, “sex,” “give yourself a try” and “The Sound”, Heli confirmed the crowd that the band “is not going anywhere.” After the final track, “About You,” a brief name was displayed – “Dogs” – which was also on the drumor of Drumer George Daniel, was probably indicating a new era.

The last album of the band was “Being Funny in a Foreign Language”, which was released in 2022. Since leaving its first EP in 2012, the band has formed a dedicated fanbase, in which thousands have adopted their signature box logo on their arms.

The band is also not a stranger for the controversy, both of them are on the platform due to the antics of Heli. On “his very good” tour, Heli made a habit of snog to various bands and audience members during the set. Performing at the Good Vibes Festival in Malaysia in 2023, Heli spoke against the country’s LGBTQ laws and then kissed McDonald on his mouth. As a result of the incident, the three -day festival was canceled and the band was banned from Malaysia. Although Hely intended to advocate the LGBTQ+ community in the country, some locals expressed concern that their actions could lead to further suppression from the government.

After the incident, a representative for the band told Diversity: “Mattie has a long time to advocate the LGBTQ+ community, and the band wanted to stand for its LGBTQ+ fans and the community.”

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