Win Tickets for The 1975 at nTelos Wireless Pavilion!


The Manchester-bred band The 1975 has built its reputation here and overseas on the strength of its rollicking live shows as well as its self-titled 2013 debut album, which entered the UK album chart at No. 1. It has done well over half a million in sales and stream album equivalents, fueled by the success of the gold-certified single “Chocolate.” Their 2nd album, I like it when you sleep, for you are so beautiful yet so unaware of it – just came out February 26 & they have recently appeared on Saturday Night Live. Their sound is unashamedly glamorous, the lyrics heart-on-sleeve, spill-your-guts confessional, their music brazenly diverse. And now’s your chance to see The 1975 live at nTelos Wireless Pavilion on Sunday, June 12th.  Listen this week (3/7-11) for the “One Second Music Quiz” with Pat Gallagher at 8am to win tickets before you can even buy them!

Pre-sale tickets are available Thursday, March 10 from 10am–10pm

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