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On 12 February 2014, The Vamps took to their Twitter page to announce their debut concert tour. They initially teased their fans by implying that they were splitting up: "The time together we've had has been totally amazing - you guys have been great and we won't forget these incredible memories... "Even from the start, you have supported us relentlessly and we owe so much to you. These times have been life changing for us...

Background

"We have met some amazing people along the way. With all that said, we have been forced to make this decision. We regret to announce that...

"...We can't meet more of you on our DEBUT UK HEADLINE TOUR AHHHHHHH!!! We LOVE YOU AND CAN'T WAIT!!! LET'S HUG (KISS)"[1]

The final tweet included the poster for the tour. Tickets for the tour went on general sale on 26 April 2014 and reports of sell-outs came from almost every venue spawning 2 extra dates in Cardiff and Bournemouth on 17 and 18 October due to the overwhelming demand for tickets.

Opening Acts

No opening acts were announced.

Set List

1. Wild Heart 2. Girls On TV - Youtube Medley - 3. Vegas Girl (Conor Maynard cover) 4. When I Was Your Man (Bruno Mars cover) 5. Nobody to Love (Sigma cover) 6. I Knew You Were Trouble (Taylor Swift cover) 7. Can't Hold Us (Macklemore & Ryan Lewis cover) 8. She Was The One 9. Somebody to You 10. Last Night 11. Dear Maria, Count Me In / Sugar, We're Going Down (All Time Low Cover) 12. Move My Way 13. Shout About It 14. High Hopes 15. On the Floor 16. Teenagers (My Chemical Romance Cover) 17. Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart) Encore: 18. Risk It All 19. Can We Dance http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-vamps/2014/bic-windsor-hall-bournemouth-england-4bcce7d2.html

Tour Dates

Date City Venue
23 September 2014 Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
25 September 2014 Newcastle Newcastle City Hall
27 September 2014 Glasgow SECC Clyde Auditorium
28 September 2014
1 October 2014 Manchester O2 Apollo
2 October 2014
4 October 2014 Liverpool Echo Arena
5 October 2014 Birmingham NIA
8 October 2014 Brighton Brighton Centre
9 October 2014 Cheltenham Cheltenham Centre
11 October 2014 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
12 October 2014 Bournemouth BIC
14 October 2014 London Eventim Apollo
15 October 2014
17 October 2014 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
18 October 2014 Bournemouth BIC

References

  1. ^ Mensah, Jenny (12 February 2014). "The Vamps announce UK tour". 4Music. Retrieved 15 June 2014.