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The Vamps (British band)

British band

The Vamps are a British pop band consisting of Bradley Simpson, James Brittain-McVey, Connor Ball and Tristan Evans.[1] They formed in and signed to Mercury Records (now Virgin EMI Records) in the November of the same year.[4]

In , they had their first number 1 on the UK Albums Chart with Night & Day (Night Edition). Their first two albums, Meet The Vamps and Wake Up are both certified Gold in the UK. The Vamps have also launched their own record label, Steady Records, and they are working in partnership with EMI/Universal. The first act signed was American band The Tide.[5]

In , guitarist McVey participated in the eighteenth series of I'm a CelebrityGet Me Out of Here! and finished in fifth place. They have continuously toured worldwide since their debut in , and they are the first band to headline London's O2 Arena five years in a row.

History

– Formation

James McVey was already managed by Richard Rashman and Joe O'Neill of Prestige Management. Deciding he wanted to form a band, McVey subsequently discovered Bradley Simpson in through YouTube.[1] Together, the pair wrote songs towards the later months of , with Simpson later becoming the lead singer.[1] In , Simpson and McVey met Tristan Evans through Facebook. The trio then met Connor Ball via a mutual friend.[1][6] In mid, the band started uploading cover songs to their YouTube channel. By October, they were being described as a new boy band, with special attention given to their YouTube performance of One Direction's song "Live While We're Young".[7]

Meet the Vamps

On 22 July , the band uploaded their first original song, "Wildheart" (later re-titled "Wild Heart"), onto their YouTube account; the video received over 46, views within the first two days.[8][9] On 6 August , they released the music video for their debut single "Can We Dance", which received over 1 million views within two weeks.[10] "Can We Dance" was released on 29 September and debuted at number two on the UK Singles Chart on 6 October ; beaten to number one by OneRepublic's "Counting Stars",[11] which sold 1, copies more.[12] On 19 November , the band announced that they would release their debut album around Easter.[13] On 22 November , the Vamps announced that their second single would be "Wild Heart".[14] The song received its first airplay three days later[15] and was released on 19 January , peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart the following week.

On 13 March , the Vamps announced that their debut album would be released on 14 April On 22 March, it was revealed that the album would be titled Meet the Vamps.[16] On 6 April, they released "Last Night" as the third single from the album, debuting at number two in the UK. On 17 April, Meet the Vamps debuted at number two on the Irish Albums Chart and the UK Albums Chart, kept off the top spot by Paolo Nutini's Caustic Love.

In May , it was announced that the Vamps would be making a cameo appearance in the soap opera Hollyoaks on 14 May [17]Hollyoaks released a teaser clip about the Vamps' appearance on YouTube. They were seen getting a picture with Peri Lomax (Ruby O'Donnell) as she goes to their concert with Sienna Blake (Anna Passey).[17][18]

On 18 May , a new version of "Somebody to You", featuring American singer Demi Lovato, was released as the fourth single from Meet the Vamps as well as their debut single in the United States followed by an EP of the same title in August The collaboration also served as the lead single from the US version of the Vamps' debut album. Its accompanying music video has since accumulated over million views on YouTube.[19]

On 12 October , a new version of "Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)", featuring Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, was released as the fifth and last single from their album. It debuted and peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart, becoming their fifth consecutive top 10 single. It was released with the b-side track "Hurricane", from Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day soundtrack.[20] The music videos for both tracks were released one month earlier.

On 4 November , Meet the Vamps was officially released in North America.[21] On 1 December , the album was re-released as Meet the Vamps (Christmas Edition), including eight Christmas bonus tracks and the single version of "Somebody to You", being available worldwide apart from the United States and Mexico.[22]

Steady Records and Wake Up

In February , The Vamps announced that they had launched their own record label along with Universal Music and EMI Records, having signed the American pop rock band The Tide as their first act, but the label didn't have a name yet.[23] Only in October it was revealed it would be called Steady Records.[24]

On 15 September , the band announced their new single "Wake Up"[25] which was released on 2 October Their second studio album, "Wake Up",[25] was released on 27 November They performed at fanfests in Europe [26] and embarked on a world tour called Wake Up World Tour[27] which started in January to promote the album. The song debuted and peaked at number 12 on the UK Singles Chart and the album debuted at number 10 on the UK Albums Chart, selling over 27 thousand copies in the country in its first week. The second single off the album, "Rest Your Love", was released on the same day as the album.[28][29]

In December , The Vamps announced that they had signed the British band New Hope Club and that they would be one of the opening acts in the UK leg of their Wake Up World Tour.[30]

In January , The Vamps released their version of "Kung Fu Fighting" for the animated film Kung Fu Panda 3, which was accompanied by a music video. On 1 April , a new version of "I Found a Girl", featuring Jamaican rapper Omi, was released as the third and last single off their second album. The song debuted at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart.[31] On 16 August , The Vamps were featured on Vishal Dadlani & Shekhar Ravjiani’s song "Beliya", a Bollywood-pop song.[32][33]

– Autobiography, "All Night", and Night & Day

On 7 October , The Vamps announced in a livestream via Facebook that the first single of their third studio album, both with no names revealed at the time, would be released on 14 October , with an exclusive release on Capital FM on the previous day.[34] On the same day, hints of the name and lyrics of the single started being posted on the band's social medias and Spotify, following the same style as the hits for "Wake Up" single and album in September It was also announced that the album would be out in Summer On 12 October , the band announced via livestream that the single would be called "All Night" and would be a collaboration with Norwegian DJ Matoma.[35] The song peaked at number 24 on the UK Singles Chart, number six on the Irish Singles Chart, number 13 on the Norwegian Singles Chart, number 12 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, and also became their first entry on the Canadian Hot chart, peaking at number It became the most charted and certified single of the band and their most streamed song on Spotify. On 20 October , The Vamps released their autobiography The Vamps: Our Story % Official, which had been announced months earlier.[36]

"Middle of the Night", a collaboration with Danish DJ Martin Jensen, was announced as the second single of the album on 21 April and was released on 28 April ,[37] the same day their Middle of the Night Tour started. During the first show of the tour, it was announced that the name of their third album is Night & Day and will be released in two parts. The first part, Night Edition, was set to be released in July [38] and the second one, Day Edition, was set to be released in July On 3 May , a video explaining more about the album was uploaded on their social media.[39] On 19 May , Swedish DJ Mike Perry released the single "Hands", a collaboration between himself, The Vamps, and American singer Sabrina Carpenter, which was included in the album.[40] The first part of the album, Night Edition, was released on 14 July and debuted atop the UK Albums Chart, becoming the band's first number one album.

On 20 April , the band released the singles "Too Good to Be True", "Personal",[41] "Hair Too Long", and "Just My Type" from their album's Day Edition. On 13 July , they released the Day Edition album which debuted at number one on the Official Scottish Albums Chart and number two on the UK Albums Chart.

On 27 July , they released the single "We Don't Care", a collaboration with English DJ Sigala. In March , "All the Lies", a collaboration with Brazilian DJ Alok and German producer Felix Jaehn, was released.[42]

The Missing You EP was released on 25 April The four-track EP consists of title track "Missing You", "Right Now" (a collaboration with Krept and Konan), "Waves" and an acoustic version of "All the Lies". The EP marked the band taking charge of their music and creative direction as they co-wrote and co-produced the entire body of work.[43]

–present: Cherry Blossom and Ten Years of The Vamps

On 30 July , they announced their fifth studio album Cherry Blossom. The lead single "Married in Vegas" was released on the same day as the album pre-order.[44] The album was released on 16 October and debuted and number one on the UK charts.[45] The album was supported by two more singles, "Better" and "Chemicals". They also held the virtual live stream concert Live at Hackney Round Chapel. In they released a music video for "Would You", featured on Alok and Bloodlines single "Another You",[46] and embarked on the Cherry Blossom Tour across the UK.[47] In they supported Picture This on the Ireland dates of their Life in Colour Tour and headlined The Vamps Barcelona Weekender.[48]

During August and September they released four compilationEPs: Collabs by Brad, Hidden Gems by James, Acoustic by Connor, and Live by Tristan. This followed with the release of their first greatest hits albumTen Years of The Vamps. The album was released digitally on 14 October , along with a CD+fanzine version which included limited edition merchandise, a CD with previously unreleased songs, and a zine book of the band's ten-year history.[49] The fanzine was produced as a collaboration with the band and fans. On 18 November , they released the single "Seat at the Table".[50] Throughout and they embarked on the Ten Years of The Vamps - The Greatest Hits Tour.[51][52]

The band released a stripped down version of "Somebody To You" on 7 June , titled "Somebody To You (ReVamped)", the first of stripped down re-recordings of tracks from their debut album Meet the Vamps to be released.[53] Two more of these were released, "Last Night (ReVamped)" and "Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart) (ReVamped)", before the band released Meet the Vamps (ReVamped) on 20 September , featuring six stripped down re-recordings of tracks from Meet the Vamps.[54][55][56]

Style

The group have been compared to One Direction and labelled a boy band since their first fame in late ,[7] a label which continued to be applied in [57][58] The band disagree with the stereotyping, pointing to the fact that they formed by themselves—they are not the product of a record producer—and they play their own instruments.[59][60] They have been inspired by McFly, Blink, Ed Sheeran, Mumford & Sons,[1]Taylor Swift,[61] and Justin Bieber.[62]

Members

  • Bradley Will "Brad" Simpson (born 28 July )[63] is from Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England. He sings lead vocals and plays guitar. Simpson met James Brittain-McVey via YouTube in (McVey's profile says ) and began working on their debut album soon after.[64]
  • James Daniel Brittain-McVey (né McVey, born 30 April )[65] is from Bournemouth, Dorset, England. He is the lead guitarist and sings backing vocals. Brittain-McVey met Brad Simpson via YouTube in (Simpson's profile says ) and began working on their debut album soon after.[64] Before joining the band, Brittain-McVey released an EP on 5 December , Who I Am.[66] Brittain-McVey was a contestant on the 18th series of I'm a CelebrityGet Me Out of Here!,[67] he finished in 5th place. In January , he got engaged to his girlfriend Kirstie Brittain,[68] and they married on 30 October at Lulworth Castle in Dorset.[69]
  • Connor Samuel John Ball (né Stephen, born 15 March in Aberdeen, Scotland)[70][63] is from Hatton, Warwickshire, England. He plays bass guitar and sings backing vocals. He was the last to join the band. He started a new band Lunars with Cheat Codes' Sasa Macek.[1] Ball was a contestant on the 14th series of Dancing on Ice, where he finished at the semifinals stage, with his professional partner Alexandra Schauman.[71]
  • Tristan Oliver Vance Evans (born 15 August )[72] is from Exeter, Devon, England. He plays drums and sings backing vocals. Evans also acts as a producer for the band, particularly with their covers.[1]

Discography

Main article: The Vamps discography

Awards and nominations

Tours

The Vamps supported McFly on their Memory Lane Tour in April and May , and Selena Gomez at London's Hammersmith Apollo on 7 and 8 September [75][76] In October, it was announced that The Vamps would support Taylor Swift on the London leg of her Red Tour in February ,[77] and The Wanted on the UK and Ireland leg of their Word of Mouth World Tour from 14 March to 1 April.[78]

On 12 February , the band announced that they will be headlining their own UK tour in September and October to support their debut album.[79] They also went on several tours in Asia, the UK and North America. They had their world tour in to support their second album. They had several tours to support the release of the Night Edition of their third album. The band announced their upcoming USA Tour and Four Corners Tour [80] to support the release of the Day Edition of their third album.[citation needed]

Headlining

  • Meet the Vamps Tour (–)
  • Wake Up European Fan-Fest Tour ()
  • Wake Up World Tour ()
  • Middle of the Night Tour ()
  • Night & Day: Up Close and Personal Tour ()
  • Night & Day Tour ()
  • Four Corners Tour ()
  • Live at Hackney Round Chapel (, livestream)
  • Cherry Blossom Tour ()[47]
  • The Vamps Barcelona Weekender ()[48]
  • Greatest Hits World Tour (–)

Supporting

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