Top-tier UK multi-hyphenate-genre band Palm Reader has announced they are breaking up after 13 years. Citing the band having much different priorities today from when the band was founded, they are choosing to split now rather than merely “going on hiatus.” The band has also booked a short tour of the UK to tie things off. Read a statement released by the band and get info on the sure-to-sell-out final shows.
A Statement from Palm Reader
Dear Friends,
With a heavy heart, we have decided to end our time together as Palm Reader.
We all have very different priorities now, compared to the lives we led when we formed the band in 2011. We collectively feel that ending Palm Reader now rather than simply “going on hiatus” is the right thing for us to do as we grow as people and our lives move forward in different directions.
These last 13 years have been extraordinary, and we can’t thank you enough for being on this journey with us. It has meant more to us than you’ll ever know.
We will be embarking on one last run of UK dates and we hope you can make it out and give us the honour of playing for you one last time.
July:
4th Southampton, Joiners
5th London, Camden Underworld
6th Manchester, Academy 3
7th Nottingham, Rescue Rooms
Tickets ae available on Friday, March 8th at 10:00 am from: https://www.wearepalmreader.com
Our final show will be on Friday, July 12th at 2000 Trees Festival – which we’ve always considered our spiritual home.
We hope to see you there.
Palm Reader