The five British men, aged between 19 and 35, died near the Swedish capital Stockholm yesterday when their car plunged more than 80 ft off a bridge into a canal following the crash.
"We can confirm that five British nationals died in a car accident in Sweden on February 13. We are in contact with local authorities and supporting the families at this difficult time," a Foreign Office spokesman said.
Tarry was described as a "man of unshakable optimism" and a passionate Manchester City supporter.
The bridge was closing when the crash happened after it had been opened to let a boat pass, Swedish media reported. The reason for the crash was not immediately clear.
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News of the tragedy spread quickly on social media and fellow band The Enemy tweeted: "RIP Viola Beach and their manager. Such incredibly tragic and sad news. Thought with the friends and families of all involved x."
Before the crash the band appeared to be in good spirits with an optimistic post on their Facebook page: "Very excited to announce we've been invited by to play BBC Introducing and PRS for Music Foundation's showcase at SXSW Music Festival in Austin Texas at Latitude 30 on Wednesday 16th March!!"
Viola Beach, which performed at Reading and Leeds Festival in 2015, had also released their debut single Swings & Waterslides last year.