As reported first by Stage Right Secrets, Manchester natives The 1975 spoke out at their concert tonight in Detroit, MI about the terror attack that took place at tonights Manchester Arena, Ariana Grande concert. Check out what Matt Healy of The 1975 had to say below.
“We’re from Manchester right, and where we used to hang out, the actual place that we used to hang out, Someone put a bomb in there tonight and then killed a bunch of kids, who were going to a f–cking show in Manchester. I dont need to be educated on f–cking anything to say that, that is f–cking bulls*t and I dont know what it’s in the name of so I apologize if it’s not in name of religion or nationalism but these are the things that keep happening and I a f–cking pissed off about it, and I am sorry.” says The 1975 frontman Matt Healy
@the1975 couldn’t of said it better #StayStrongManchester pic.twitter.com/doVDmKaJ5o
— Kaleigh (@Kaleighkng99) May 23, 2017
#LoveTrumpsHate @Truman_Black emotional speech for the loved ones of Manchester @the1975 #The1975Detroit pic.twitter.com/IXiaVO9JL3
— K a y l e e (@ka_brooks14) May 23, 2017
Matty Healy for president #Manchester @Truman_Black pic.twitter.com/oakD7jb7hY
— Madelyn (@maddie_salvo) May 23, 2017