Cruz Beckham, the 20-year-old son of David and Victoria Beckham, has announced plans to offer free meet-and-greet opportunities with fans during his upcoming tour. Venues across the UK sold out rapidly after tickets went on sale, yet the young musician emphasized his commitment to connecting with supporters without additional costs.
Tour Highlights and Fan Interactions
Cruz and his band, The Breakers, have scheduled performances throughout the UK later this year, including stops in Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Tickets became available at 10 a.m. on Friday, with venues in Southampton, Leeds, and a second London show reaching low availability within just 20 minutes. Despite the high demand, Cruz stated he would not charge for post-show interactions, allowing fans to spend time with him at no extra fee.
In response to a fan’s Instagram query about paid meet-and-greets, Cruz replied, “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 further explained the importance of these experiences, adding, “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!”
Unlike many artists who impose significant fees for such encounters, Cruz expressed enthusiasm for building genuine connections, noting he “could not wait to hang out” with attendees following performances.
New Single and Tour Promotion
Amid the tour excitement, Cruz promoted his forthcoming single, “For Your Love,” set for release on February 13. On Instagram, he shared, “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.”
His girlfriend, Jackie Apostel, 29, commented enthusiastically, “Finally.” Fans echoed the sentiment, with responses including “Got my tickets,” “Love the song. Look forward to seeing you and the band live in Glasgow,” and “Oasis vibes. Love it.” Others expressed hopes for additional meet-and-greets and praised regional support, such as “Yorkshire will love your music.”
Victoria Beckham publicly supported her son shortly after the tour announcement, stating, “So proud of you Cruz!!”
Family Context Amid Recent Tensions
The tour news follows a period of family strain highlighted by older brother Brooklyn Beckham’s recent six-page public statement. In it, the 26-year-old expressed no desire for reconciliation with his parents, accusing them of controlling family narratives through media and social posts. He detailed alleged attempts to undermine his marriage to Nicola Peltz, including last-minute changes to her wedding dress and pressures to sign away name rights.
Brooklyn described feeling uncomfortable during wedding events, such as an unexpected dance with his mother, and claimed ongoing disrespect toward his wife. He emphasized a shift toward independence, stating, “I have been silent for years… I’m standing up for myself for the first time in my life.” He also noted reduced anxiety since distancing himself, prioritizing privacy and happiness over public image.
Cruz initially appeared to address the situation via a deleted TikTok video shared with brother Romeo Beckham. The post, captioned “Imagine hating and we’re just here like,” featured Cruz, Romeo, and their partners—Jackie Apostel and Kim Turnbull—during a Paris trip. The video’s timing, close to Brooklyn’s statement, sparked speculation, though its removal reason remains unclear.
Brooklyn’s narrative excluded mentions of siblings Romeo, Cruz, and sister Harper, 14, focusing on parental dynamics. The family feud has persisted for years, with recent events intensifying public attention.
Support for Victoria Beckham
In a show of solidarity, Cruz backed a fan-led campaign boosting his mother’s music career. Following Brooklyn’s allegations—which included claims of inappropriate behavior at the wedding—supporters propelled Victoria’s 2001 single “Not Such An Innocent Girl” to number one on iTunes charts in the UK and Ireland. The effort aimed to address the “national tragedy” of her lacking a solo chart-topper among Spice Girls.
Cruz shared an Instagram Story featuring the song overlaid on a drink image as it climbed the ranks, aligning with viral posts celebrating the unexpected chart success.




