
Last month, Polaris guitarist Ryan Siew passed away suddenly at the age of 26. In the wake of the heartbreaking news, Polaris has decided to move forward with their plans, in order to honor Siew's memory and legacy. The band has expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of support they have received, and remain committed to fulfilling their upcoming tour commitments. We extend our deepest sympathies to Siew's family, friends, and wish Polaris all the best as they navigate this difficult period.
"Dear friends,
We want to thank you all for your outpouring of love and support over the last couple of weeks in the wake of Ryan's passing. This has been the most difficult period in our band's life, or in any of our own lives, and your kind words have meant everything to us, our team and Ryan's family & friends. This loss has shaken us to the core, but it has been so beautiful to know how loved our brother was, and to hear about the impact he had on so many. We have been blessed to be surrounded by wonderful friends and family as we try to work through this.
We're truly grateful for your patience and understanding as the four of us start to figure out how we will move forward. We know there are a lot of questions at the moment, all of which we will address in good time, and we appreciate you giving us the space to do so. At this stage we want to let you know that we plan to fulfil all our upcoming commitments, and to move forward in the way that we feel best honours our brother's life and the art we created together.
With love and thanks, Polaris"
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