
You Me At Six announce their split after two decades
After 20 years as a band, You Me At Six – comprised of Josh Franceschi, Max Helyer, Matt Barnes, Chris Miller and Dan Flint – are set to call it a day in 2025, following a world tour.
Frontman Josh Franceschi says: “When we started YMAS we were kids. We only ever wanted longevity, to travel and to experience life as a group of friends. We feel like on the eve of our 20th anniversary as a band, now is a good time to call time. We’re in a fortunate position where our fans still want to see us live and come celebrate the life of this band. So that is what we will do for 2024 and 2025. We can’t wait to see our fans on the road”.
Over a career that spans 20 Years, You Me At Six had some amazing career highs including two Number One albums, world tours that saw them perform to thousands, streams that recently topped over a billion worldwide and faces that have graced the covers of multiple magazines across the globe. The band will embark on a 2025 farewell world tour, to say goodbye to fans, kicking off with a sold out run of UK shows in February.
The band will also be playing a Brits week War Child show on 19 February at Brighton Concorde 2, and headlining Slam Dunk for their last ever festival appearance.
For more information on the band's farewell shows, visit ticketmaster.co.uk.
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