Doe announce split with farewell show later this year
London trio Doe have revealed they're splitting up, but there'll be one last party before they go.
Having released their third album Grow Into It last year, the three-piece have revealed that after six years, they will be going their separate ways.
Uploading a statement to Facebook, the band wrote, "The three of us have decided to stop making music as Doe and the band will be drawing to a close in a few months time...This has been on the cards for a while now and whilst it’s a 100% mutual/amicable/positive decision, it's still very sad as this band has been a bigger part of our lives than we could ever put into words."
They added, "We’ve been continuously humbled by people coming to shows and somehow knowing all the words, even the ones that we've forgotten. It’s easy to get caught up in the negative aspects of being in a band, the struggle is real and we’d be lying if we said it hasn’t often been stressful and anxiety-inducing to boot, but in spite of that it’s been the most incredible ride that we wouldn’t have swapped out for anything."
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