Matty Healy, The 1975’s lead singer. Shutterstock

Taylor Swift’s rebound is headed to the Nationwide Arena as part of his band’s biggest North American tour to date.

The 1975 (and their singer, Matty Healy, who was just recently in headlines for being linked with Swift…and all of his problematic comments) is embarking on the “Still … at their very best” tour. It’s a play off the band’s recent stint titled “At Their Very Best” across Asia, Europe, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the U.S. That tour sold a whopping 500,000+ tickets.

Healy’s recent fling with Taylor Swift brought on both positive and negative press for him – while his name was in the headlines, it wasn’t all great. But, he did get to see the Eras tour three times, which we count as a win. Swift herself has shown up on The 1975’s tour with a London appearance in January to sing her single “Anti-Hero” and The 1975’s “The City.”

The 1975 has hit singles of their own, such as “It’s Not Living,” “Robbers,” and “Chocolate.” The recent tour has revisited such popular songs, and features their new album “Being Funny in a Foreign Language.”

The Columbus, Ohio stop is slated for November 3. Tickets go on sale Friday, June 23 at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster.com. There is an “exclusive fan presale” happening on June 21 at 10 a.m. local time, as well.

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