The 1975 star addresses crisis for small gig venues
Matty Healy, the lead singer of the British band The 1975, has raised concerns about the growing difficulties faced by small music venues across the UK. Speaking out in support of the country’s live music scene, Healy has drawn attention to the financial strain and regulatory pressures that threaten the survival of these cultural spaces, which often serve as the starting point for emerging artists.Healy’s remarks reflect a growing anxiety within the music community about the future of independent venues. Rising operational costs, coupled with changing urban landscapes and a shift in entertainment consumption habits, have led many smaller venues…
