The British pop-rock band met up with us for a quick conversation during their latest visit to India
[L-R] James McVey, Tristan Evans, Bradley Simpson and Connor Ball of The Vamps.
Despite a hectic schedule on their latest visit to India, British pop-rock band The Vamps found the time to join Rolling Stone India for a quick afternoon chat. The quartet had last met us in 2016 for the inaugural episode of Rolling Stone India and Twitter India’s joint property #RollingWith.
“It’s very good to be back,” said frontman Bradley Simpson about returning to India. “It’s one of our favorite countries.” In this clip the band members open up about what they’re most proud of on their record Night & Day, wanting to work with more Indian artists like Grammy-award winning composer A.R. Rahman and which of their songs they think is the perfect introduction for a first time listener.
Location courtesy Sofitel Mumbai BKC
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