Liverpool five-piece Queen Zee have shared a statement announcing their split.
The group formed back in 2016, and released their self-titled debut album in February.
After being together for three years, Queen Zee have called it a day, and shared a statement on Facebook.
The statement reads: "It's with a heavy heart that we announce the end of Queen Zee. It has been an honour to be a voice for freaks, weirdos and queers for the last three years."
Queen Zee add, "This band has taken us on the greatest personal journey of our lives so far. Yet it is only a chapter. We are not mourning a loss, we are celebrating our time together."
Discussing the future, the band writes, "Now it is time to get excited about our futures, as friends and creatives, whatever they may be." Check out the full statement below.
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