The 1975 wants fans to get involved with 'special' Glastonbury plans
'Love Me' hitmakers The 1975 have asked fans to help out with plans for a "special collaborative project" for their Glastonbury set.

The 1975 wants fans to submit "memories" to be featured in their Glastonbury headline set.
The 'Love Me' hitmakers - made up of Matty Healy, Adam Hann, Ross MacDonald and George Daniel - are topping the bill at this year's Worthy Farm festival alongside Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young, and they have something special planned.
In an email sent out to fans on Tuesday (27.05.25), they said: "Join The 1975 in a special collaborative project for Glastonbury Festival.
"We’re inviting fans to share their favourite moments with The 1975 – whether it’s footage from concerts, photos with your vinyl collection, or clips of you and your friends enjoying the music.
“Your memories could be featured in a collaborative video project debuting at Glastonbury.”
Photos and videos can be submitted, while the page comes with a disclaimer for anyone getting involved.
It reads: "You grant The 1975 the irrevocable right to use, reproduce, edit, publish, distribute, and publicly display the submitted media in any format or medium, now known or hereafter developed, including but not limited to promotional materials, broadcasts, websites, and social media channels.
"You confirm that you are the rightful owner of the submitted media and have the authority to grant these rights.
"If any individuals other than yourself are featured in the submission, you confirm that you have obtained their consent to be included and to grant the rights described above.
“No compensation or credit will be provided for the use of the submitted media, and The 1975 is under no obligation to use any submission."
The Glastonbury show will be The 1975's only gig in 2025, as confirmed by their manager and Dirty Hit label boss Jamie Oborne.
He told 'The Money Trench' podcast: "It’s such a big gig, and it’s the only show that we’re playing this year.
“[Matty Healy] thought doing it in isolation would be a really powerful thing. I obviously agreed with him, as I often do.”