The Japanese House has been announced as the support act for The 1975‘s upcoming UK headline tour.Matty Healy and co. are due to embark on their ‘Still… At Their Very Best’ tour next month.
The run of shows includes four nights at The O2 in London as well as stop-offs in Glasgow, Manchester and Birmingham.Today (January 12), it’s been confirmed that The Japanese House – aka Amber Bain – will be opening for the band at the concerts.
The artist is signed to The 1975’s label Dirty Hit, and has collaborated with the group previously.Her 2019 debut album ‘Good At Falling’ was co-produced by the band’s drummer George Daniel, as was its 2023 follow-up ‘In The End It Always Does’.
Additionally, Healy contributed vocals to the single ‘Sunshine Baby’ from the latter record.Last summer, The Japanese House supported The 1975 at their huge outdoor gig at Finsbury Park in London.
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