Brad Simpson, Tristan Evans, James Brittain-McVey and Connor Ball are set to celebrate 10 years as The Vamps by celebrating their achievements across the past decade with Greatest Hits Arena Tour.
You guys started out on YouTube, but the landscape of social media has changed so much. How did you harness the power of that platform to your benefit at the time?‘The music industry has changed a lot in the 10 years that we’ve also been about. And YouTube was very interesting, because as with TikTok now, whatever you were creating, you had to do something that stood out and gave you a USP, because there was so much noise on there.
With social media being such a huge part of the start of the band, how has your relationship with it changed over the years?‘Personally, for me, I don’t really let people know what I’m doing every day. I think it’s because I just want to enjoy the moment rather than go straight to recording it. ‘Every day, for the past 10 years, I’ve done something on social media for The Vamps or for myself, so I’m getting to the point where I’m just gonna maybe stop using it altogether, just maybe delete it and try and actually live life for myself, as opposed to living life for social media.’
You guys are heading out on the road later in the year – what can we expect from the tour now the scars have healed up?‘We’ve never done a tour where we haven’t got an album that we’re either promoting or jumping off the back of, so this is purely a celebration of the five albums that we’ve done as well as the EP.
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