The singer died at the age of 33 on Wednesday, surrounded by his family and teammates, 17 months after being diagnosed with an unoperable brain tumor. Sykes, 28, shared a video of the boyband’s last appearance together in Liverpool earlier this month, which came as part of their belated reunion tour. The band – Parker, Sykes, Max George, Siva Kaneswaran and Jay McGuiness – take to the stage and perform the 2012 Gold Forever song. He wrote in the caption of the post: “I can not begin to express how I feel right now. This video was taken during our last show in Liverpool just 2 weeks ago that will stay with me forever. “I was not sure if I would share this video, but I thought some of you might be comforted to see so much joy in one place with some additions that have definitely made me feel all kinds of emotions today. “Tom was the most passionate, funny, instructive and inspiring person you would ever want to meet and I’m so grateful I was honored to be part of his journey, and even more grateful I can call him one of my friends. four brothers. “It was the reason the band came back together and the last 6 months have been the greatest pleasure of my life. “Our lives will never be the same. Thank you Tom for bringing your light into the world. I hope to meet again one day, to rest, brother.”