Paramore have wiped their socials after alluding to ‘uncertainty’ in their future (Picture: Getty Images)
Fans of the band Paramore are hugely concerned the band have quietly split up.
The Decode rockers have been one of the biggest names in rock since the noughties, with frontwoman Hayley Williams, 35, a giant on the scene.
Since forming in 2004, Paramore has gone through a lot of changes, both to their sound and line-up – and recently Hayley suggested the band might be nearing the end of the road.
Now a series of major changes on the band’s website and social media page has sparked fear among fans that the band have split up.
Paramore’s social media pages have been wiped clean and the official website taken offline, with only a 404 error code appearing when fans try to access it.
Hayley has also wiped her personal social media accounts – however other members Zac Farro and Taylor York’s pages remain as normal.
The band’s website is offline while Hayley’s personal social page has also been wiped (Picture: Getty Images for Live Nation)
Fans shared concerns online the band have decided to finish – however others hopefully suggested it could just mark the end of an era as they leave their record label contract.
Twitter, aka X, user AGirlNamedBree declared ‘if anything bad happens I will be going out to lay in the middle of the freeway,’ while Lychee said ‘my heart can’t handle this, what is going on?’
Plenty of people said they were ‘scared’, while user Nhn said they ‘almost had a heart attack when I saw this.’
And as one person put it: ‘Maybe I’m just a pessimist but if they split I’m … done for.’
Paramore have been around since 2004 and are one of the biggest names in rock (Picture: WireImage)
Frontwoman Hayley said they will always be ‘each other’s community’ (Picture: NBC via Getty Images)
It comes after a message appeared on Paramore’s socials explaining ‘a chapter of the band’s career has come to a close.’
‘They’ve now fulfilled all the label obligations and are effectively free agents. As for the future of Paramore, all three members agreed that there’s a level of uncertainty.’
The message was an excerpt from an interview with Uproxx where Hayley went on to say ‘the only thing that matters is we will still get to be each other’s community.’
Zac added they want to ‘keep building the Paramore empire and then rule the world.’
In their almost-20 years together, Paramore has produced massive tracks from This Is Why to Misery Business, and have been nominated for seven Grammys, winning one for 2015’s Ain’t It Fun.
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