NEWCASTLE punk heavyweights Trophy Eyes will farewell rhythm guitarist Kevin Cross at Splendour In The Grass on Saturday.
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Cross is the second founding member to leave the five-piece, who have attained worldwide success with their past two albums Chemical Miracle (2016) and The American Dream (2018).
In 2017 original drummer Callum Cramp left the band due to creative differences, but Cross said in a statement on Tuesday he was sad to leave his bandmates John Floreani (vocals), Jeremy Winchester (bass), Andrew Hallett (guitar) and Blake Caruso (drums).
"This hasn't been an easy decision but it is time for me to say goodbye to Trophy Eyes," Cross said. "I've made the decision to take a different direction in my life and career, also start a family.
"I want to say a big thank you to everyone that has supported Trophy Eyes. You all allowed me to see the world and do things I never thought was possible. I'm forever grateful."
Trophy Eyes' management said there were "no plans in place as yet" for Cross' replacement.
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