Cruz Beckham recently made big announcement amid his family drama.
The singer took to Instagram on March 27 and revealed that he and his band, The Breakers, will soon be going to the United States and Canada.
Dishing out details, Cruz, released his debut album on Friday, started his video with, “Hello fellow Breakers. We are very happy and proud to announce the second leg of the For Your Love tour.”
“We're coming to America and Canada. We're excited to see you there so get your tickets now,” added the 21-year-old.
His followers dropped love and heartwarming messages in the comment section, one wrote, “Congratulations on your career, you've done amazingly well.”
Another remarked, “We can't wait for what's to come in the future!”
However, some called him out for getting this big opportunity due to his influential parents.
“Having a dad like @davidbeckham im sure you didnt do gigs up and down the country makes us real musicians sick.”
Another user further said, “So, it’s not right that bands do pubs year in and out and don’t get a break … posh spoiled little boy.”
The news came after Cruz was seen getting emotional on stage during his gig last week while performing his new song, Loneliest Boy.
Although brother Romeo and supportive parents were there, the youngest son was hesitant over his song's nostalgic lyrics, prompting band-member Dan Ewins to put his arm across his shoulders.
One concert-goer told The Mirror, “At one point during the song, he seemed overcome with emotion as his bandmate put his arm around his shoulder and affectionately ruffled his hair.”