August 5, 2004 8:30

BETA BAND PULL SCOTTISH SHOW

The band axe a Scottish show...

BETA BAND PULL SCOTTISH SHOW

THE BETA BAND have pulled out of a scheduled appearance in their native Scotland following their announcement of a split.

The group, who released their album ’Heroes To Zeros’ this year, have decided to call it a day.

As a result, they will now no longer perform at the T On The Fringe event at the Edinburgh Corn Exchange (August 24). Refunds will be available from point of purchase.

A statement about the split reads: "All good things must come to an end. And so it is that after eight years of creating consistently innovative music, releasing three critically acclaimed albums and staging some legendary live shows, The Beta Band have decided to call it a day.

"Always regarded as something of an enigma by the media but widely recognised to be one of the UK’s most influential bands, this year’s ’Heroes To Zeros’ proved not only their most successful but most cohesive and engaging album to date.

"Sadly, eight years of hard work and critical acclaim but little return in terms of commercial success inevitably takes its toll and a group decision was made to finally lay the band to rest."

Bandmember Richard Greentree said: "The Beta Band
apple has over ripened and become riddled with maggots, it must fall from the tree and let its seeds return to ground. Sincere thanks to everyone who has helped us along the way, see you in the spring".

The band are planning a farewell UK tour in the autumn. A DVD of the band’s videos and films is also in the works.

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