The Hollies Break Up as Final Two Members of Classic Lineup Retire

Tony Hicks and Bobby Elliott are stepping away after more than 60 years

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The Hollies Break Up as Final Two Members of Classic Lineup Retire
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Eddie Fu August 21, 2026

British Invasion act The Hollies officially called it quits on Thursday, August 20th, when lead guitarist Tony Hicks and drummer Bobby Elliott, the final two members of their classic lineup still performing, announced they were both retiring.

The 80-year-old Hicks’ decision was made out of health concerns, with the 84-year-old Elliott stepping away in solidarity. “Due to health reasons, Tony has decided to step away from touring,” reads an official statement. “Out of respect for Tony and everything they have shared throughout their remarkable journey together, Bobby has also decided to retire from touring.”

“After more than six decades, the Hollies’ touring career will come to a close with immense gratitude to the fans who have supported them around the world.”

Hicks and Elliott both joined the Hollies in 1963, shortly before the band broke through in the United States with a string of hits including “Look Through Any Window,” “Bus Stop,” “Stop Stop Stop,” and “Carrie Anne.”

The two were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2010 alongside founding members Allan Clarke and Graham Nash, as well as late singer Terry Sylvester and early members Eric Haydock and Bernie Calvert. However, neither Hicks nor Elliott attended the ceremony due to a show scheduled that evening.

Though Hicks was never one of the primary singers in the Hollies, he contributed vocals to hits like “Look Through Any Window” and “Carrie Anne.” He was also a primary songwriter alongside Clarke and Nash, holding credits on “Carrie Anne” and “King Midas in Reverse.”

Hicks and Elliott had led a stable lineup of the Hollies since 2004, when lead singer Peter Howarth and rhythm guitarist Steve Lauri joined the group. The band was rounded out by bassist Ray Stiles and keyboardist Ian Parker, who came aboard in 1991.

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