Hip Hop group BROCKHAMPTON is calling it quits. The collective announced Friday (January 14) they would be on an indefinite hiatus following their Coachella performance in April.
“Brockhampton’s upcoming performances at the O2 Academy Brixton in London and at Coachella will be their final as a group,” the group shared in a statement. “All other forthcoming tour dates are canceled, effective immediately. Refunds for all tickets and VIP packages will be available at the point of purchase.
“Following these remaining shows, BROCKHAMPTON will take an indefinite hiatus as a group. They invite their fans to come celebrate the end of an era with them at these final performances.”
De facto leader Kevin Abstract tweeted a quick note to fans thanking them for their love and support throughout the 11-year history of BROCKHAMPTON,” writing, “brockhampton fans, i love you. you gave me everything.”
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Founded in 2010, BROCKHAMPTON became one of the early forebearers of Hip Hop’s slow acceptance of LGBTQ+ artists with its sizable lineup, which included openly gay rapper Kevin Abstract, Matt Champion, William “Merlyn” Wood Jr. and Dom McLennon.
Vocalists/producers Russell “Joba” Borning, Ciarán “Bearface” McDonald and Jabari Manwa; producers Romil Hemnani and Kiko Merley; graphic designer Henock “HK” Sileshi; photographer Ashlan Grey; web designer Robert “Roberto” Ontenient; and manager Jon Nunes are also considered part of the group. Vocalist Ameer Vann was removed from the band in 2018 following sexual misconduct accusations.
Over the course of nearly 10 years, they released six albums, including the lauded Saturation trilogy in 2017, 2018’s Iridescence, 2019’s Ginger and 2021’s Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine.
Abstract initially teased the news of BROCKHAMPTON’s end in March 2021, writing on Twitter, “2 brockhampton albums in 2021 – these will be our last.”
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Of those two teased albums, only Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine has seen the light of day.