Free Fan Interactions on Upcoming Tour
Cruz Beckham, the 20-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham, has announced that he will provide free meet-and-greet opportunities for fans during his upcoming tour with his band, The Breakers. Unlike many artists who charge premium prices for such access, Cruz emphasized his commitment to connecting directly with supporters after shows.
In a recent Instagram exchange, a fan inquired about paid meet-and-greets. Cruz responded, ‘I’m not gonna make you pay to hang out with me, I’ll always stay as long as I can after shows, can’t wait to meet everyone.’ He added, ‘This is the reason why gigging first was so important to me. Get to know you guys. See which songs are your favourite, Grow with you. Learn with you. See you soon!’
Tour Details and Rapid Sell-Outs
The For Your Love tour kicks off later this year, featuring stops across the UK, including Southampton, Leeds, London, Glasgow, and York, as well as international dates in Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday and saw immediate demand, with several venues reaching low availability within 20 minutes. Some locations, such as the second London show, sold out completely within a day.
Cruz promoted the tour on Instagram, stating, ‘Tickets to the For Your Love tour on sale now, quite obviously song will follow. This song is so special to me, I can’t believe it’s yours on the 13th.’ The new single, ‘For Your Love,’ releases on February 13. His girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, commented, ‘Finally,’ while fans expressed excitement: ‘Got my tickets,’ ‘Love the song. Look forward to seeing you and the band live in Glasgow,’ and ‘Purchased Glasgow and London.’
Victoria Beckham publicly supported her son, posting, ‘So proud of you Cruz!!’
Context of Family Tensions
This announcement follows heightened family tensions, particularly after older brother Brooklyn Beckham’s recent six-page public statement. Brooklyn, 26, expressed no desire for reconciliation with his parents or siblings, accusing them of controlling family narratives and media interactions. He detailed grievances including wedding planning disputes, alleged attempts to influence his relationship with wife Nicola Peltz, and discomfort during family events.
Brooklyn stated, ‘I do not want to reconcile with my family. I’m not being controlled, I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life.’ He claimed his parents pressured him to sign away name rights before his wedding and described an uncomfortable moment at the ceremony where his mother allegedly hijacked his first dance.
Earlier, Cruz shared a TikTok video with brother Romeo Beckham and their partners, captioned ‘Imagine hating and we’re just here like,’ which appeared to reference the feud. The post, featuring the group in Paris, was later deleted, though the reason remains unclear. Observers noted it came shortly after Brooklyn’s statement, where he mentioned brothers Romeo and Cruz blocking him on social media.
Despite the rift, Cruz has shown support for his mother amid a fan-driven campaign that propelled Victoria’s 2001 single ‘Not Such An Innocent Girl’ to number one on iTunes in the UK and Ireland. Cruz shared the chart success on his Instagram Stories, aligning with efforts to give her a solo chart-topper.
The Beckham family feud has simmered for years, with Brooklyn maintaining distance from parents David and Victoria, brothers Romeo and Cruz, and sister Harper, 14. Recent events highlight ongoing divisions, though Cruz focuses on his music career and fan engagement.

