A major British rock band announced the departure of a key member on Friday, weeks before they were set to tour.
Bring Me The Horizon has decided to part ways with percussionist Jordan Fish, they confirmed in an Instagram Story.
Their statement, shared on Friday, read: “Bring Me The Horizon has decided to part ways with Jordan Fish.
They continued, “We would like to thank him for the musical journey he has been on with us and wish him the best of luck with everything in the future.”
'In the meantime, we continue working on Nex Gen, and brand new music will be coming soon. See you on our UK tour in January.'
Bring Me The Horizon has 'decided to part ways' with percussionist Jordan Fish, they confirmed in an Instagram Story (photo: singer Oliver Sykes in July)
Their statement read: 'Bring Me The Horizon has decided to part ways with Jordan Fish' (Jordan pictured in June)
They continued: 'We would like to thank him for the musical journey he has been on with us and wish him the best of luck with everything in the future'
Jordan took to Instagram shortly after the announcement to share a statement of his own
Shortly afterwards, Jordan started working on his story and wrote his own statement.
He wrote: 'I am very grateful for my eleven years with the band and extremely proud of everything we have achieved together.'
“I look forward to hearing what they do next and wish them the best of luck in the future.
“I'm excited to embark on this next period of my career, focusing on songwriting and production in the meantime.”
Jordan, 37, joined the band in 2012 and made a huge impact playing keyboard and providing background vocals.
The band's story comes after weeks of speculation, with fans believing Jordan was ill or having family issues.
Jordan joined in 2012 and made his first appearance in 2013 on the album Sempiternal, which he co-wrote.
Bring Me The Horizon's Nex Gen World Tour with special guests Bad Omens, Casseytte and Static Dress kicks off in Cardiff on January 9.
Bring Me The Horizon's Nex Gen World Tour with special guests Bad Omens, Casseytte and Static Dress kicks off in Cardiff on January 9