The Vamps

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Collins Barracks, Friday 25th August

After two breath-taking headline performances at Dublin's 3Arena and SSE Arena last year, part of their worldwide 10 Year Anniversary Greatest Hits tour, The Vamps are set to make a special one-time outdoor appearance in Dublin this August at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks with special guests New Hope Club.

The Vamps (consisting of Brad Simpson, Connor Ball, Tristan Evans, and James McVey) had never really had the chance to take a breather prior to the pandemic. Following the success of their platinum-selling debut album, ‘Meet The Vamps’, which debuted at number 2 on the UK charts in 2014, the band has been on a dream-like journey. With five albums (including the chart-topping Cherry Blossom), and their first number 1 album ‘Night & Day (Night Edition’) featuring the global hit “All Night” with Matoma. They have also released eight top 40 hits, including five top 10s, and embarked on world tours, making them the first band to headline London's O2 Arena for five consecutive years, with a sixth O2 headline in 2022.


Date:
Friday 25th August
Time:
Gates 6.00pm
Price:
€61.45
Address:
Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Stoneybatter, Dublin, Ireland

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