The 1975 share ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ live album from Manchester show, announce vinyl edition
The 1975 have shared a ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ live album from a show in Manchester, and announced that a vinyl edition is on the way. Check it out below.
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The live recording in question was taken from their performance in Manchester last year, as part of their ‘Still … At Their Very Best’ tour. The original set was held at the city’s AO Arena on February 17 2024, and saw them break out a number of their greatest hits for the sold-out crowd.
This included opening with their title track, followed by ‘Looking For Somebody To Love’, ‘Happiness’, ‘Part Of The Band’ and ‘Oh Caroline’. Other hits included ‘Robbers’, ‘Fallingforyou’, ‘Somebody Else’, ‘Chocolate’, ‘I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)’ and ‘People’.
It is available to stream now, and a limited edition physical edition is set to arrive later this spring. This will come in the form of a transparent triple vinyl pressing, which is expected to arrive on May 30.
Check out the album and the full tracklist below, and visit here to pre-order the vinyl variant.
The 1975 ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ live album tracklist is:
‘The 1975’
‘Looking For Somebody To Love’
‘Happiness’
‘Part Of The Band’
‘Oh Caroline’
‘I’m In Love With You’
‘Change Of Heart’
‘An Encounter’
‘Robbers’
‘Me’
‘You’’
‘Fallingforyou’
‘About You’
‘When We Are Together’
‘Consumption’
‘I Like America & America Likes Me’
‘Jesus Christ 2005 God Bless America’
‘If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)’
‘TOOTIMETOOTIMETOOTIME’
‘It’s Not Living (If It’s Not With You)’
‘Menswear’
‘Chocolate’
‘The Sound’
‘Somebody Else’
‘Guys’
‘I Always Wanna Die (Sometimes)’
‘Love It If We Made It’
‘Sex’
‘People’
The new live album comes after the Matty Healy-led band shared an ‘At Their Very Best’ tour live album back in 2023, which captured their full live show from Madison Square Garden, New York on November 7, 2022. It also came after it was released as an Amazon Prime Exclusive film.
The dates saw the line-up play most tracks from their album ‘Being Funny In A Foreign Language’ along with a selection of their greatest hits, and the show was given a five-star review from NME.
“It’s the kind of night that only The 1975 could host, the type of evening that leaves you buzzing and remembering why you love live music in the first place,” it read.

This isn’t the only piece of big news coming from The 1975 this week, as yesterday (March 6) the band were announced as part of the stacked line-up for Glastonbury 2025. The indie giants are set to headline the Pyramid Stage in June, sitting at the top of the bill alongside Olivia Rodrigo and Neil Young.
The show will follow on from their last global tour, which ended in March 2024. They went on an “indefinite hiatus” shortly afterwards, and Glasto is the first and only live show they’ve announced since then.
Fans also got talking this week when the members made a change to their logo and updated their social media profiles – leading to speculation that they could be preparing for a “new era”.
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