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The 1975 fans left fuming as tickets for Manchester shows sell out within minutes

The 1975 fans have shared their frustration after struggling to get tickets for the band’s UK and European tour next year.

The band, fronted by Matty Healey, will take their ‘Still At Their Very Best’ tour to Manchester’s AO Arena on February 17 and 18, with tickets going on sale earlier this morning (Friday).

Some fans thought the Ticketmaster site crashed as they tried to check out, leaving them without their allocated tickets. Ticketmaster has told the M.E.N, however, the site did not crash.

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One fan wrote: “Two Manchester dates for #The1975 sold out when we joined the waiting room well before 10am. My partner actually managed to get through but the site crashed at the point of payment and lost them.”

Another said: “Got all the way to the end after sitting in a que (sic) of 2000 people, put my card details in AND IT KICKED ME OUT.”

Others also reported seeing resellers offering tickets on social media as soon as the gigs sold out. One fan said: “Every single person "selling" tickets using the hashtag #The1975 can get in the bin. reporting every single one i see.”

Another shared their frustration of being able to secure no tickets by posting: “Who the actual **** has got all the manc standing tickets I’m going to scream”.

Posting a screenshot of tickets being unavailable, another fan wrote: "bro what the hell. its been 2 minutes this is a shambles".

Not everyone was so unlucky, with some fans sharing their excitement having bagged tickets. One wrote: “SOMEHOW managed to get amazing seats to see the boys in Manchester in February. Cannot wait.”

Another said: “Dunno how we managed but we got standing tickets for #the1975 in

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