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Based on the average Setlist, The Vamps will perform live for about 1:32.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (91% probability):
In 2011, guitarist James McVey had a dream and a YouTube account. After discovering Bradley Simpson's cover songs online, he realized he had found his future bandmate. A quick Facebook search later introduced him to drummer Tristan Evans, and when Connor Ball joined through a mutual friend, The Vamps were officially formed.
These guys hit the ground running. By 2012, they were gaining a following in the modern way—by uploading cover songs to YouTube. Their rendition of One Direction's "Live While We're Young" went viral, but it was their original song "Can We Dance" that truly launched them in 2013, almost reaching number one in the UK charts.
Their debut album, "Meet The Vamps," was released in 2014, and suddenly they were everywhere—even making appearances on the soap opera Hollyoaks! They weren't just stars in the UK; their collaboration with Demi Lovato on "Somebody to You" helped them break into the American market, while partnerships with emerging artists like Shawn Mendes kept their sound fresh.
One interesting fact is that the band also started their own record label, named Steady Records, signing bands like New Hope Club. Over the years, they've continued to grow. Whether collaborating with DJs like Matoma and Sigala or performing stripped-down acoustic shows, they've never remained stagnant. By 2024, they were revisiting their roots with "Meet the Vamps (ReVamped)," reimagining their early hits with a more mature sound.
The Vamps also was the first band to headline London's O2 Arena for five consecutive years, yet they still feel like the same guys who began by posting covers on YouTube.
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