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Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By EMMA GUINNESS Published: 12:41 BST, 6 April 2025 | Updated: 12:41 BST, 6 April 2025

An iconic UK band has split up after an impressive two decades in the spotlight. You Me At Six, known for hits including Lived A Lie And Take on The World, played their final concert at Wembley on Friday.The band previously announced that they were splitting up last year after releasing a whopping eight albums, seven of which made the UK top 10. Taking to Instagram, the band shared a montage of images from the final show, including a behind-the-stage message from the gig.It read: ‘We have been and always will be You Me At Six.”2005 -2025 thank you. Sixers forever.’ An iconic UK band has split up after an impressive two decades in the spotlight The band previously announced that they were splitting up last year after releasing a whopping eight albums You Me At Six, known for hits including Lived A Lie And Take on The World, played their final concert at Wembley on FridayNews of the split was previously revealed in January 2024 with a specially filmed video of the band in a graveyard. Fans were quick to leave emotional messages below the post, thanking You Me At Six for their music. They read: “Come back already please, this isn’t funny anymore gonna miss you all so much. Thank you so much for everything.”;”Thank you boys for your music and for saving me and so many of your fans, I’m heartbroken that you’re retiring but your music will always live on, thank you.” Singer Josh Franceschi said that, as it stands, the band have no plans to reunite down the line. He told the Daily Star: ‘We want to stand behind what we’re saying, so it would be wrong to say we have every intention to come back in 10 years or whatever.’However, he did stress that he would possibly be open to the possibility of reunion in the future, adding: ‘I’ll never completely close my heart to the band, I don’t think any of us will.’But right now it feels far away from that. Never say never.’ Fans were quick to leave emotional messages below the band’s farewell Instagram post, thanking You Me At Six for their music The singer went on to say that while the band is over, he believes they still had ‘more to offer’The singer went on to say that while the band is over, he believes they still had ‘more to offer’. He added: ‘It’s odd to go out when you know you haven’t peaked yet.’We still have more to offer as a band, we could’ve made more records. It’s a hard thing to walk away from, but a good thing we aren’t jumping out of a vehicle that’s about to crash.’There’s no sadness, it’s just a good time.’Josh’s revelations come after he previously used his public profile to speak out about the importance of going to therapy when needed.He told The Sun: ‘Everyone should talk. If you don’t want to show vulnerability to someone close to you, talking to a therapist is a must, in my opinion. ‘It doesn’t matter how strong you are.’ 

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Iconic UK band plays final Wembley gig as they split after twenty years in the spotlight

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