The 1975... 'Still at their very best' hits the stage in Gainbridge Fieldhouse on November 2.
INDIANAPOLIS — The 1975 have announced their next tour,"Still at their very best", and it includes a stop at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in November.Fan presale begins on at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 21. You can sign up for the presale here.
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