This morning we woke up to the news that hardly anyone under the age of 40 wanted to hear - Britain will leave the EU. After a campaign rooted in fear-mongering and inaccurate statistics, the UK will no longer be a member of the European Union. And David Cameron will no longer be Prime Minister.
Though there are more important ramifications of course, here's how leaving the EU will affect the music industry.
The music world has reacted almost universally negatively to the news.
We just got smaller. The shame. H
— Wild Beasts (@WildBeasts) June 24, 2016
What the FUCK!!! 😔😔 Still not sinking in
— Disclosure (@disclosure) June 24, 2016
fuck
— Olly Alexander (@alexander_olly) June 24, 2016
Well millennials. We're really really fucked.
— lily (@lilyallen) June 24, 2016
I've been crying since Swindon, not even joking https://t.co/2jAA4PGtvs
— lily (@lilyallen) June 24, 2016
Incredulous, sad, scared and angry...cannot take this in.
— ed simons (@eddychemical) June 24, 2016
No one ever said that the majority know what they're doing. All the more reason for the rest of us to stick together.
— Johnny Marr (@Johnny_Marr) June 24, 2016
Dress code for England's funeral: sad but sexy
— Oscar (@oscar_scheller) June 24, 2016
It's a sad day . The economic impact that this is going to have is definitely going to make those voters regret their decision
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) June 24, 2016
And I see farage is talkin crap and telling lies as per usual on telly . Let's see what he does now . He really is a terrible man
— Niall Horan (@NiallOfficial) June 24, 2016
Worst of all outcomes: Very narrow victory. England votes In, Scotland Out. Boris in debt to Farage. Rancour and division ahead.
— Billy Bragg (@billybragg) June 24, 2016
Stormy, meanwhile, has begun his campaign to replace David Cameron as prime minister.
How many retweets do I need to become prime minister
— #MERKY (@Stormzy1) June 24, 2016