The Holloways have announced that they are to split up after releasing two albums.
The band, fronted by Alfie Jackson, will play their last-ever gig at The Garage in London on May 23.
In a message on Facebook, they said: “As many of you will know we have had a few problems through the years.
“Fires burning all our stuff down. Labels going Bust, friends leaving the band to name but a few. This has left us deciding to call it a day.”
The Holloways will also support Chas n' Dave at London's IndigO2 on April 18.
In a statement, Jackson said he hoped the performance with one of their main influences would help them “leave on a high”.
The Holloways released two albums: 'So This Is Great Britain' in 2006 (the album was also reissued the following year) and 2009's 'No Smoke, No Mirrors'.
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