The British rock band 'You Me At Six' has recently announced that they are breaking up just before their 20th anniversary as a band. This is a significant moment for them as they look back on two decades of making music together. The Weybridge rock band, consisting of Josh Franceschi, Max Helyer, Matt Barnes, Chris Miller, and Dan Flint, will be disbanding in 2025, which will mark their 20th year together as a band.
Josh is explaining that he and the band have been discussing their future for a couple of years. Early in their career, they became focused on the idea of having a long-lasting and sustainable business that would allow them to travel and continue making music for as long as possible. They set a target of 20 years for the band, and next year will mark their 20th anniversary. They are now at a point where they feel they have achieved everything they wanted with the band and are considering their next steps.
The news of their breakup may come as a shock to some, but after being a band for 20 years, 'You Me At Six' will be ending their career in 2025. However, before they do, they plan to tour the world and give their fans a proper goodbye. They have planned their final live performances for 2024 and 2025, marking the start of a poignant farewell world tour. During this tour, they want to say a heartfelt goodbye to their loyal fans by performing in various cities and venues around the world. It's a mix of sadness and happiness for both the band and their supporters as they gather one last time to celebrate the music and memories that have defined their shared experiences over the years.
Kerrang! recently interviewed Josh before the news of the band's breakup was announced. He mentioned that the band members are all in agreement and at ease with the decision they have made. They wanted to end their band on their own terms, without leaving anyone in the dark about their decision. They want to be able to enjoy their final performances and not just abruptly end their band at a concert. They want people to remember their band as a positive and memorable part of their lives.
They have not yet announced any of the farewell shows for next year, but in the near future, you can celebrate all things 'You Me At Six' with next month's 10-year anniversary tour for Cavalier Youth. After that, the band will headline Slam Dunk in May, which will be their last-ever festival appearance. As they get ready to end this chapter, 'You Me At Six' aims to leave behind a legacy of passion, dedication, and unforgettable performances, ensuring that their music continues to connect with audiences for years to come.
This report has been revised and updated with additional information gathered from various sources.
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