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Kodaline announce split after over a decade together
Kodaline will record their fifth and final album after deciding to end their collaboration to 'end on a high' following over ten years of success.
- On Thursday, Kodaline posted a video announcing their split and one final album, with members Steve Garrigan, Mark Prendergast, Vincent May and Jason Boland confirming they will stop working together.
- Originally known as 21 Demands, the band rebranded as Kodaline and released four albums, with One Day at a Time reaching number two in the Irish charts.
- In a montage the band reflected that `We wanted to end on a high`, after performing at Electric Picnic on August 17, 2024, the four members said, describing their decision as bittersweet.
- They have not promised any farewell gigs or tour, and fans described the announcement as the end of an era on Thursday.
- Festival appearances and industry nods show Kodaline played major stages including Glastonbury and Reading and Leeds and earned MTV Brand New and BBC shortlist recognition with hits like All I Want and High Hopes.
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Irish rock band Kodaline has announced its disbandment after more than ten years of making music together. The group, known for hits like "All I Want" and "High Hopes," announced on Instagram that they will record one final album before disbanding.
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