Canadian rockers Hedley say recent allegations of sexual misconduct are "unsubstantiated.''
The band has posted a message on Facebook to address claims of sexual misconduct involving young fans that emerged on Twitter in recent days — many of which were accompanied with the hashtag #outHedley2K18
The Vancouver band's statement says "there was a time, in the past'' when they engaged in "a lifestyle that incorporated certain rock 'n' roll cliches.''
However, the group says "there was always a line that we would never cross.''
The statement says the band, which is currently on tour in Canada, "will be evaluating some of our next steps.''
"We appreciate the bravery of those who have come forward with their own stories, and we realize that all of us, as individuals and as a society, can and must do better when it comes to this issue,'' reads the statement.
"However, if we are to have a meaningful, open and honest discussion, we all have to accept and respect that there are at least two sides to every story. The recent allegations against us posted on social media are simply unsubstantiated and have not been validated. We would hope that people will bear-in-mind the context in which these unsupported accusations have been made before passing judgment on us as individuals or as a band.''
The group, fronted by Jacob Hoggard and including Dave Rosin, Tommy Mac and Jay Benison, was scheduled to perform at the upcoming Juno Awards ceremony, but the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences announced on Wednesday that their appearance at the ceremony has been cancelled.
The band is up for three awards at the ceremony, which is set to take place in Vancouver on March 25.