Digital Reporter

The Beatles visited the Philippines once and never looked back.

Meanwhile, another English group The Vamps arrived in the Philippines yesterday, for their fourth visit to the country. Tonight, at 8:00 p.m., The Vamps and the New Hope Club鈥攁 pop trio signed under The Vamps鈥 record label: Steady Records鈥攚ill be performing live at the newly opened Ayala Malls Vertis North in Quezon City.

鈥淭he Philippines has been the [third] most interactive country in the world,鈥 said The Vamps lead guitarist James Mc Vey in a press conference yesterday at Seda Vertis North, Quezon City. 鈥淲here we are now, they鈥檙e the top of all our Facebook and Instagram statistics. It鈥檚 amazing how the people all over the world reach to our music and we thoroughly appreciate their support. We鈥檙e definitely coming back to the Philippines every year until you get sick of us.鈥

But why do they keep coming back, with their BritPop style, 鈥渟queaky clean image鈥 (鈥淚 don鈥檛 think we鈥檙e that weird,鈥 Mr. McVey said when asked about it, adding that the band members鈥 small town鈥憇trong family backgrounds have helped them stay grounded), and the abundance talent that has kept the band going since 2013?

鈥淭he culture, the food, the weather which is very hot here not like in the UK,鈥 drummer Tristan Evans listed. 鈥淥bviously the fans. Every time we have a show here, we always leave the arena saying how crazy that was.鈥

鈥淯sually in an arena there are seats on the floor, and they would jump on those seats,鈥 Mr. Evans recalled. 鈥淚t鈥檚 dangerous, but with how much fun they are having when we鈥檙e on stage鈥攖hat makes us want to come back all the time. We love that.鈥

Expect the band to perform songs from their latest album: Night & Day, which includes the hit song聽All Night聽(Mr. Evan鈥檚 favorite because it鈥檚 fun to perform),聽All the Same to you聽(Mr. Vey鈥檚 favorite),聽Paper Hearts聽(a favorite of bassist Connor Ball) and聽My Place聽(lead vocalist Bradley Will Simpson鈥檚 favorite which he started writing two years ago. 鈥淲e traveled the world with that song,鈥 Mr. Simpson said, adding that he had wrote part of it while visiting a sea park in Manila).

The band hopes to continue signing in more young talents like the New Hope Club鈥攃omposed of teenagers Blake Richardson, George Smith and Rence Bibby鈥攖o the Steady Records label. 鈥淲e鈥檝e kind of grown up in the music industry,鈥 said Mr. Simpson, the band having started when they too were still teenagers. 鈥淥ver the past five years we鈥檝e had a very good insight on the inner workings of the record label and music business. I think it鈥檚 something that we’re very interested in and we would like to push through young talent, musicians. That鈥檚 always been something that we鈥檝e liked to do.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檝e got the New Hope Club full of boys who remind us of an early Vamps in a way. They love music and they love song writing and that’s in the core of who they are as a band,鈥 Mr. Simpson added. Incidentally, New Hope Club gained traction after covering聽Wake Up聽by the bands, which you can watch on their聽聽along with other covers, mash鈥憉ps and songs from their first EP聽Welcome to the Club. 鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to see people who are still focused in musicianship and performing live. We just want to give them this beautiful platform and hopefully give young musicians as good a platform as they can get.鈥


You can catch The Vamps and The New Hope Club at 8:00 p.m. tonight, at Ayala Malls Vertis North. Tickets, available on first come, first served basis, can be claimed at the concierge. You can also expect more events like these from the mall, which hopes to cater to the lifestyle of the millennial generation with its fun and fashionable offerings.

For more updates on their show and other Vertis events, you can call them on 718鈥5000 loc. 6366 or follow the official Ayala Malls Vertis North聽听补苍诲听.