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31st Oct 2018

Beloved Irish band The Hot Sprockets announce break-up in emotional open letter

Carl Kinsella

The Hot Sprockets

Dublin rock band The Hot Sprockets have called it quits on their time together.

The five-piece have been entertaining crowds across the country for well over a decade, and had released a new album — Dream Mover — as recently as April of this year.

However, in an emotional open letter posted on the band’s Facebook page, The Hot Sprockets have announced that they are no more.

The band has also announced that their current gigs scheduled in both Ireland and Spain have been cancelled.

You can read the statement in its entirety below:

“Everything has to come to an end, sometime”

“With heavy hearts we bring you the news that The Hot Sprockets are no more. We have had some amazing times over the last 15 years, but as a band we have come to the end of the road. There are so many people that have helped us out over the years (we can’t mention you all but you know who you are), and we want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Special thanks to Paul our manager who is a legend and has always had our back, although we never got him to wear a cowboy hat!

“All upcoming gigs in Ireland and Spain have been cancelled and we are really sorry to the people who have bought tickets.

“The most important thing is that we came into this as friends and we are leaving as friends, we’ve always endeavoured to leave everything on the stage when we play, and we are going to miss all you crazy Sprocket fans! You’ve been so loyal and we are forever grateful.

“Although the band is finished, we are not finished as musicians so keep an eye out for us on new projects….

“The last thing we want to say, to young bands getting into this – don’t worry about what the industry wants, march to the beat of your own drum, make the music you want to make, and have a sweet time doing it!

“For the last time – Rocket like a Hot Sprocket!

“Peace & love xx

“Tim, Joey, Wayne, Ken & Franky”.

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