Rumors About The 1975 Tour 2015 Ignites After Band Reemerges In Social Media With A New Album Announcement?

News about the 1975 tour 2015 has been making the rounds on the internet after the band went radio silent the other day on all their social media platforms.

After the temporary deactivation of accounts, the public speculated that the group might be disbanding. This was quickly disproved after they resurfaced 24 hours after.

Their re-appearance came with a significant change, however. Different from their former photo, the band uploaded a new logo bearing the same font as their old one, but with a different color scheme. Previously, they had a black and white color scheme, this time, it was pastel pink and white.

Associated Press reported about the band's sudden disappearance and re-appearance on social media, citing their official Twitter and Instagram pages to contain the same photo.

This ignited rumors about a new album coming out, which fans believe will ultimately lead to a new 2015 tour for the 1975 band.

As previously reported by numerous media sites including Time, the band deactivated all their accounts. Moreso, the 1975 front man Matthew Healy uploaded a comic strip on his Twitter and Instagram pages that fans considerd to be "extremely cryptic" about the band's status.

The comic strip had something to do about the band being killed as rockstars in a "war against popular art - butchered by our postmodern reflective propensities."

"Firstly, we must reclaim our identity and reposses our control of it," an excerpt from the text in the comic strip read.

No official dates have been announced for the rumored The 1975 tour 2015 yet.

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