A BRITISH rock band has split with a long-serving member just days before kicking off a UK tour.
Crawlers have ‘decided to part ways’ with their drummer Harry Breen a year after their debut album, The Mess We Seem to Make, reached number seven in the UK charts.
A statement on Instagram reads: “After a period of reflection, and discussion with our drummer Harry Breen, we’ve each decided to go our separate ways.
“CRAWLERS continues, louder and more alive than ever before. we can’t wait to continue to tell our story, and to forge that beside you on our upcoming headline shows and when we join Pierce the Veil in arenas across Europe this autumn.
“Evolution is in motion, the future is big, there’s a new world building around us and it’s ours to share. all we have is us. yours always, holly, liv & amy.”
Harry had been due to head out on the band’s new UK tour which kicks off in Portsmouth next week.
It’s thought that the band will have a session drummer to fill in for the tour dates.
The band are also due to head out on tour in Europe with US rock giants Pierce the Veil later in the year.
The band first formed in 2018 after band members Holly, Liv and Amy met while studying at performing arts college.
Harry joined soon after. The band went on to gain a huge internet following after their song went viral on TikTok.
Following their success, the band gained support from BBC Radio 1 and MTV.
They have also performed multiple sold-out headline tours across the UK.
In 2023, their song So Tired was used in DC universe series Doom Patrol.
Their debut album The Mess We Seem to Make was released in late 2024 and entered the official charts at number seven.
Last year they had been set to support alt legend Jane’s Addiction on their reunion tour but after frontman Perry Farrell fought with guitarist Dave Navarro on-stage, the band split and run was pulled.