Matty Healy Declares "No More Politics" at Glastonbury
Source: Matty Healy Says the 1975 Doesn’t Want Its ‘Legacy to Be One of Politics’ at Glastonbury Headlining Set: ‘We Need More Love and Friendship’ (2025-06-28)
The 1975's frontman, Matty Healy, made a bold statement at Glastonbury, saying "We don't need more politics." His comments suggest a desire to focus on music and entertainment rather than political messages during the festival. Healy's stance has sparked discussions among fans and critics about the role of politics in music festivals. While some appreciate the call for a distraction-free experience, others see it as a controversial move amid ongoing social issues.
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