Teenage Fanclub will part ways with co-founder Gerard Love in November, before embarking on dates in Asia and Oceana. The singer-bassist is one of the beloved power-pop group’s three principal songwriters, alongside Norman Blake and Raymond McGinley. In a statement, the group writes, “Following discussions within the band going back several months there is a continuing and sadly unresolvable difference of opinion on whether the band should proceed with proposed touring plans, so after that London show Gerry will be separating from the band, and Teenage Fanclub will be continuing without him. The band wish Gerry all the best in his future musical endeavours.” Read the full statement below.

Love will remain in place for the group’s forthcoming UK dates, including three-night residencies in Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, and London. On those dates, former drummers Brendan O’Hare and Paul Quinn will also rejoin the band. Teenage Fanclub recently reissued five key albums from their heyday.