Snow Patrol ‘heartbroken’ as two key members quit leaving fans ‘crushed’
Posted by  badge Boss on Sep 01, 2023 - 08:56PM
Gary Lightbody made the shock announcement today (Picture: Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns)

frontman some sad news.

The indie rocker has said the band – famous for anthems like Just Say Yes and Run – are ‘heartbroken’ after and bassist Paul Wilson decided to quit.

The explained that he and the other band members, Nathan Connolly and John McDaid, would remain in Snow Patrol and assured fans there will be be ‘a new album next year.’

In an Instagram post, he wrote: ‘Hi everyone, sorry to be the bearer of such sad news but both Jonny Quinn and Paul Wilson have decided to leave Snow Patrol.

‘We are heartbroken they have decided to leave us but we wish them nothing but happiness, success, joy, compassion and everything they want in all their future endeavours.

‘This first post is purely to let you all know what’s happening. The next two posts will be dedicated to Jonny and Pablo [Paul] separately as they deserve to each have a proper and individual send off.

Drummer Jonny Quinn is leaving the band after 36 years (Picture: Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns)
Bassist Paul Wilson enjoyed almost 20 years with Snow Patrol, and is now also leaving (Photo by Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns)

‘Nate (Connolly),, and myself will continue with SP (Snow Patrol) and there will be a new album next year but more news of that will come at an appropriate time, for now we want to pay homage and give gratitude for all Jonny and Pablo (Paul) have given us and shared with us these past decades. Love to Jonny and Pabs, and love to you all.’

True to his word, a further two posts were uploaded thanking the departing members for their time over the years.

Writing about drummer Jonny, 51, Gary said: ‘Jonny joined the band in 1997 and therefore, other than myself, has been in the band longer than anyone.

’26 years is a hell of a long time to do anything and we are so glad he decided to spend all that time with us.

‘Early on it was clear he was more than a drummer.

‘His background, as well as drumming, was in band management and gig promotion in Belfast and he has taken on the role of manager for us many times during the last quarter century.

Gary Lightbody will be continuing the band with Nate Connolly and Johnny McDaid (Picture: Getty Images for Livewire Pictures Ltd)

‘From driving his car with all our gear in it, to our first gig forays outside of Dundee where it all started for us (including saving all our lives with some quick thinking/great driving when we nearly span out of control off an icy bridge in Perth), to having to be the grown-up in the room many times in the early days when we were green and cutting our teeth, he was a steady hand when we needed one, and a ferocious defender many times too.’

He added: ‘To be continuing without him after all this time is very strange and sad as he has been a constant presence in our lives.’

Gary also wrote a lengthy post about Paul, 44, and said: ‘Paul officially joined the band as a bassist in 2005 just before the making of Eyes Open but he had been a live member of the band on guitar for years before that.

‘The band he was in previous to SP was Terra Diablo and they toured with us many times and Pablo would play their set and then jump on with us and play ours too.

‘I remember those early Terra Diablo shows, him climbing on speakers and jumping off things that were way too high to jump off.

‘One very memorable night in King Tuts, Glasgow he hung upside down from the rafters and played a guitar solo. He had no fear. It was thrilling to watch.’

He added: ‘Thank you for all the awesome times you’ve given us and shared with us Pabs.’

He also said that the band could not wait to hear his new music with band Above As Below.

Paul’s social media page now writes: ‘Musician in Above as below @aboveasbelow777… former bassist in Snow Patrol.’

Fans were devastated, as one took to the comments section and said: ‘I’m crushed. 2 band members leaving one of my favorite bands. Good luck on your new adventures.’

‘I was looking forward to come to see the full band play and especially Johnny Quinn! Well life goes on and I wish all the best for you guys! ❤️Take care everyone!’ wrote another.