Bizarre footage has captured the moment that Matty Healy performed with a the 1975 tribute band after they were seemingly hired for the singer’s very own bachelor party.
Footage shared on social media shows Healy getting involved with tribute band the 9075 after they were apparently hired for the party in Malibu, California.
In one viral clip, Healy is seen dancing onstage as the singer of the band serenades him with a rendition of “The Sound,” one of the band’s biggest songs from their second record I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware of It, which was released in 2016.
Matty ordered a The 1975 cover band for his stag do and then went on stage with them😂 this is absolutely frying me
he’s so unserious 😂 pic.twitter.com/51lnmvToak— /ˈtinɑ/ ⎕ / (@hazyheadbigcity) July 15, 2026
matty crowd surfing and george so happy to not be the one drumming pic.twitter.com/lQhDmdz1jJ
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In the clip, Healy appears to dance with the singer, before his lookalike twirls him around onstage.
In another clip, Healy is joined by bandmates, including drummer George Daniel, as he crowd-surfs during a rendition of “Sex.”
Details of Healy’s wedding are yet to be confirmed, but he is engaged to American model Gabriella Leigh Bechtel, better known as Gabbriette. The pair announced their engagement in June 2024 after attending a show by Charli XCX — who is married to George Daniel — in Brooklyn. At the time, Gabbriette shared photos of herself wearing an engagement ring featuring a black gem surrounded by diamonds.
“MARRYING THE 1975 IS VERY BRAT,” she captioned a photo of the ring on her Instagram Stories, tagging Healy’s Instagram account.
The 1975’s most recent show came with their Glastonbury headline slot in 2024, but Healy posted on the band’s Reddit page back in February to confirm he had been “living in the studio and not sleeping much — that happens normally [about] one month a year.”
More recently, Healy teamed up with Boston folk trio Tiny Habits on the tender single “Anything He Was,” taken from their upcoming second album Keepers.
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