The 1975's Being Funny In A Foreign Language came out three years ago, and last month Matty Healy removed "Human Too" from the album because he didn't like it. Today the frontman visited England's Gateshead College to lead a songwriting workshop, and he also happened to mention details about the 1975's new record(s) to a fan.
Back in June, the 1975 headlined Glastonbury and screens teased something called "DOGS," which fans assumed was most likely an LP. When a student brought it up at today's event, he answered, "We made two. It might be one; it might be two. We made two albums." He also announced that he'll be performing at the charity show Sunday For Sammy on Feb. 16 at the Utilita Arena Newcastle.
On the 1975’s subreddit, Healy posted that the Fall was his top artist on Spotify Wrapped in 2025. “Feeling very unc and very lucky to be in 1975 atm. Next two years looks mental.”
In other 1975 news, former The Real World: Boston cast member and current Trump cabinet goblin Sean Duffy used "Chocolate," presumably without permission, in this social media video on Sunday.
@scarlettesmemusic Matty Healy at Gateshead College today ??#mattyhealy #the1975 #mattyhealythe1975 #gatesheadcollege #newcastle
♬ original sound - Scarlett Esme
@arenanewcastle Matty Healy stopped by Gateshead College with Sunday For Sammy to announce he will be performing at the show next year and give the students a music workshop they’ll never forget ✨
♬ original sound - Utilita Arena Newcastle
Lily from @united has the best advice to help with any holiday travel stress! Worth a watch ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/T638cm9pqU
— Secretary Sean Duffy (@SecDuffy) November 30, 2025






