On October 13, 2022, the world is going to finally hear the highly-anticipated comeback album of The 1975, "Being Funny In A Foreign Language."

To kickstart its massive rollout, the English rock band will be holding a special album release show at Pryzym in London on October 13, a night before its actual release to the general public.

Where to Get 'Being Funny In A Foreign Language' Album Release Show Tickets?

According to NME, tickets for the "Being Funny In A Foreign Language" Album Release Show shall go on sale over the weekend.

For interested fans, they could head and purchase their "Being Funny In A Foreign Language" Album Release Show over the counter in Kingston starting October 2 from 9:00 a.m. local time.

Tickets are sold as cheap as £16 and could go as high as not more than £30.

For a ticket alone, fans could get this for £16. If they added £3.75 more, they could get a ticket and a "Being Funny In A Foreign Language" CD as well.

If they would be opting for a Vinyl record of "Being Funny In A Foreign Language" both clear and white vinyl and a ticket for one costs £27 each.

Tickets will not be sold online and will be exclusively bought over the counter at the Banquet Records in Kingston on Sunday, October 2.

For more information about the sale, head over to this website for frequently asked questions.

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Not more than a week later since "Being Funny In A Foreign Language's" album release, the rock quartet will be making their first appearance at London's Rough Trade East for a signing session on Oct. 16, 2022.

The announcement of the signing session came days after the band released their highly-anticipated comeback single, "All I Need To Hear."

Speaking to Zane Lowe of Apple Music 1, The 1975 frontman Matty Healy explained how their upcoming songs transcend outside their comfort zone as a band.

"A lot of my songs require me to perform them, but I think that I'd love to hear Joe Cocker [sing this] - not that we could have that, but it feels like one of those songs where it's like I've stepped out of the Matty-ness of everything," Healy elaborated.

"Being Funny In A Foreign Language" goes out on Oct. 14, 2022, via Dirty Hit Records.

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