Cruz Beckham Announces Major US Tour with The Breakers
Cruz Beckham, the youngest son of David and Victoria Beckham, has officially announced that his band The Breakers will embark on a highly anticipated United States tour this summer. The 21-year-old musician shared the exciting news via an Instagram post on Monday, revealing a series of dates across the country.
Tour Details and Schedule
The tour, aptly named The For Your Love Tour after Cruz's latest single, will kick off in Washington DC on July 28 and conclude in Los Angeles, California on August 10. This marks a significant expansion for Cruz, who has previously performed at various venues throughout the United Kingdom and Europe with his band. To promote the tour, Cruz posted a vibrant tour poster featuring him in oversized blue and white trousers paired with a white vest top, along with a dynamic clip of The Breakers performing under colourful stage lights to an enthusiastic crowd.
In his Instagram caption, Cruz enthusiastically wrote: 'The for your love tour is coming!! We cannot wait to meet you all. Pre-sale starts on Wednesday at 10am sign up for the code now at cruzbeckham.co.uk/tour'. He also shared the post to his Stories, directing followers to a presale link for early ticket access.
Musical Journey and Excitement for US Debut
This US tour follows the recent release of Cruz's single 'For Your Love', which is currently available. The track builds on his earlier debut releases, 'Optics' and 'Lick The Toad', which introduced audiences to his genre-blurring sound and marked the beginning of his musical career. Speaking about the upcoming tour, Cruz expressed his enthusiasm: 'I'm so excited to bring these shows to the U.S. It's always been a dream of mine to play here. I can't wait to meet the fans and for them to hear the songs live. Me and the band are ready to put on a show.'
Potential Family Reunion in Los Angeles
Interestingly, the tour's final date in Los Angeles could provide a poignant opportunity for Cruz to reunite with his estranged older brother, Brooklyn Beckham, if they choose to mend their ongoing feud. Last week, Cruz hinted at hopes for reconciliation after publicly wishing Brooklyn a happy 27th birthday on Instagram, posting a childhood photo with the caption 'I love you'. However, Brooklyn did not publicly acknowledge this message or similar tributes from other family members.
The Beckham family, including David and Victoria, united in wishing Brooklyn a happy birthday on social media, but their posts went unacknowledged. An insider revealed that Brooklyn and his wife, Nicola Peltz, were 'disheartened' by these public gestures, viewing them as performative actions they have tried to end. Last summer, Brooklyn and Nicola reportedly sent a legal letter to David and Victoria requesting that all correspondence go through lawyers.
Background of the Family Feud
The rift within the Beckham family has been widely publicised. Brooklyn, who is now based in the United States with Nicola, recently outlined his desire to distance himself from his immediate family in a detailed Instagram statement. He accused his parents of controlling narratives in the press, prioritising public branding over family relationships, and attempting to sabotage his marriage. 'For my entire life, my parents have controlled narratives in the press about our family,' he wrote. 'The performative social media posts, family events and inauthentic relationships have been a fixture of the life I was born into.'
Despite the estrangement from his parents, Brooklyn is reportedly on speaking terms with his grandparents, Ted and Hilary Beckham, and has been in regular contact with them. However, he has missed several key family events, including not appearing in Victoria's Netflix docuseries, skipping David's 50th birthday celebrations, and being absent at David's investiture at Windsor Castle.
Future Projects and Media Ventures
In a potential escalation of the family drama, Brooklyn and Nicola are reportedly in talks with Hulu for a tell-all docuseries focusing on his cooking career and the explosive family rift. This would put him in direct competition with his parents, who have their own documentaries with Netflix. A source indicated that Brooklyn and Nicola are 'keen to tell their story on their own terms' and prove they are not controlled by her wealthy family, the Peltzes.
As Cruz Beckham prepares for his US tour, all eyes will be on whether the Los Angeles date might foster a reconciliation with Brooklyn, adding a personal narrative to his musical journey. Fans eagerly await the tour, which promises to showcase Cruz's evolving artistry and potentially mend family ties.



