The 1975 will headline Leeds Festivals after Rage Against The Machine pulled out.
All four of the 1975's albums have reached number one in the UK. Their fifth is due to be released later this year.Singer Zack de la Rocha has been performing seated since injuring his leg last month
Rage Against The Machine, known for the 1993 anti-authority anthem Killing in the Name, resumed their US tour with de la Rocha performing seated, and will play three more shows in New York this week. "Then Zack must return home for rest and rehabilitation," Thursday's statement said. "The flights, travel time, and rigorous schedule in the UK and Europe are simply too much of a risk for a complete recovery.
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