The Searchers Announce Retirement After 68 Years, Farewell Tour to End at Glastonbury
The longest-running band in pop history will perform their final show at Glastonbury Festival in June 2025, marking their first-ever appearance at the iconic event.
- The Searchers, formed in 1957, are retiring after a 68-year career that began in Liverpool's Merseybeat scene alongside The Beatles.
- Their farewell tour will conclude with their first and only performance at Glastonbury Festival on June 27, 2025, on the Acoustic Stage.
- Band members John McNally, 83, and Frank Allen, 81, cited age and the challenges of extensive travel as reasons for their decision to retire.
- The group achieved global fame in the 1960s with hits like 'Sweets for My Sweet' and 'Needles and Pins,' influencing artists such as The Byrds and Tom Petty.
- Despite previous attempts to retire, the band returned for sold-out tours in 2023 and 2024, driven by enduring fan loyalty.