
It looks like Google just leaked The 1975's release date for their new album
It looks like Google has leaked the release date of The 1975's Notes On A Conditional Form album, and it could potentially be arriving next month.
Notes On A Conditional Form will follow on from last year's A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, and is yet to have a confirmed release date.
Back in May, Dirty Hit's Jamie Oborne revealed that their first single had been pushed back, and Matty Healy confirmed to BBC Radio 1, "I’ve now decided that I do want to put music out first, so starting in August we’re going to start putting songs out."
Fans have noticed that when you search "The 1975" on Google, it lists the date 17 August at the top, which could be the release date for their new album, or maybe just the first single.
I GOOGLED THE 1975 FOR NO REASON AND THIS DATE CAME UP ?!?!?!? pic.twitter.com/g9pEsdUQTq
— ً luna ☽ (@dracolido) July 3, 2019
When you google @the1975, this date pops up as the first result.
— Jack Appleby (@JuiceboxCA) July 2, 2019
Likely some sort of teaser campaign. Never seen Google used this way before. pic.twitter.com/QDuNthRl8f
The date on Google is the Saturday before their headline performances at Reading and Leeds festival.
In March Healy revealed he wants to host a three-day UK festival next year.
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