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He also tells NME that his band would play both Israel and PalestineIt was a clash of the titans at Open’er on Thursday as three headliner-level bands graced the festival. First up, Matty Healy and co are greeted by banners (one is emblazoned with ‘HEY MATTY, DO YOU WANT A CIGARETTE?; another reads ‘ZLA SUKA’ – which translates as ‘BAD BITCH), rainbow flags, and fans that cry during ‘Somebody Else’, as they slayed with their meta live show and bangers like ‘TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME’ and ‘The Sound’. The 1975‘s Matty Healy has said that he would risk going to jail in order to uphold his principles, he told NME. The frontman, who headlines Reading & Leeds Festivals this weekend with his band, was speaking to NME for today’s Big Read feature. Read more: The Big Read – The 1975: “I feel more like I’m in […]The post “I would go to jail for what I stand for" - The 1975's Matty Healy talks playing countries with anti-gay laws appeared first on NME.
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