If you're a BROCKHAMPTON fan, then we have some bad news - the group have announced they'll be going on "indefinite hiatus", with their performances at the O2 Academy Brixton in London and at Coachella set to be their "final performances as a group".
The group took to social media to make the sudden announcement. The band had previously locked in a range of dates for 2022, which have now been cancelled, according to the statement.
BROCKHAMPTON released their most recent (and what appears to be final) album in 2021, Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine, featuring appearances from Danny Brown, A$AP Rocky, JPEGMAFIA and more.
It was arguably their most cohesive project to date, featuring tracks like BANKROLL, BUZZCUT and DON'T SHOOT UP THE PARTY. Group leader Kevin Abstract had previously announced that there was a second BROCKHAMPTON album arriving in 2021, but that never eventuated.
The band ended the statement by writing, “From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for being on this journey with us. We would not be here without our fans.
"We hope we’ve been able to inspire you as much as you have us these past eight years. We are bonded and grateful to you for life.”
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You can check out the full statement below. While the band's calling it an indefinite hiatus, it sounds like a breakup - in which case, we thank them for the music they've released during their time as a group.