Growing up in a band has been insane, say members of British group The Vamps

The band have been named Best British Group twice - in 2014 and 2016 - at the BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards. PHOTO: THEVAMPS/INSTAGRAM
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SINGAPORE - They are only in their early to mid-20s but the members of British pop rock band The Vamps have already spent close to a third of their lives with the group.

Being in the band through most of their teenage years has been "insane", guitarist James McVey, 25, says in an e-mail interview.

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