THE VAMPS put on an electrifying display in front of thousands of spectators to mark their ten-year anniversary.
Brad, Connor, James and Tristan got together in the rural countryside to re-work and re-record Meet the Vamps, an acoustic and slowed-down version of their younger hits, 'Meet the Vamps (ReVamped).
On the 9th stop of their 13 night tour, They were joined by SOAP, a boy band that once played at the Busted arena tour in 2023.
Influencer and singer Talia Mar was also invited to perform her hit songs such as ‘Stay the Night’ and ‘Forget About Your Ex’.
SOAP warmed up the crowd with Abba classic, ‘SOS’ while Talia Mar belted ‘No Scrubs’ to get the crowd in an uplifting mood before the big act.
Everyone had their hands in the air as the band opened with popular hit, ‘Wild Heart’, accompanied with vibrant lighting and appreciation from the crowd.
Lead guitarist, James McVey was welcomed back into his hometown of Dorset with open arms.
The band also took time to sit down with the crowd and perform a couple acoustic hits such as ‘High Hopes’ and ‘On the Floor’.
Before the night begun, the band said: “We are so excited for the fans to hear these re recordings, this was the album that started it all for us and songs that are very close to our hearts but they have evolved a lot over the past ten years so it was amazing to go back in and recapture the energy through our eyes now having toured for ten years.”
During ‘Can We Dance’, lead singer Bradley took to the crowd and ran along the barriers of the second floor of the building to connect with the audience.
Tristan Evans put on an electronic display as he performed a drum solo to the hit song, ‘Chemicals’.
The performance ended with a deafening round of applause from a highly entertained audience as ‘Somebody to You’ played out into the crowd.
The Meet the Vamps Anniversary Tour saw the band perform at the O2 Academy in Bournemouth on September 18.
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