“It’s quite dangerous out there. You have to take security but one night we went out in the middle of the night and got lost in Peru,” Connor shared. “We couldn’t get home, but we didn’t want to call our management to come and get us because we would have been horrendously told off.”
He added, “I don’t even know how we got back. It was half four in the morning, we had to try and find a taxi without getting attacked.”
On top of getting lost, there was also a language barrier — because none of them speak Spanish!
“The fact that no one in the band could speak Spanish just made matters worse. I thought I could speak Spanish when I was a bit drunk,” Connor adds. “I did Spanish GSCE. I was trying to convert that but they [Peruvians where they were at] speak more Portuguese. There was definitely a language barrier because it didn’t mean anything to them.”
The Vamps are pictured below at their concert at SSE Hydro in Glasgow on Saturday (April 29).
“We are blown away by the reaction to our new direction,” The Vampsexclusively told us. “We weren’t sure how our collaboration with Norwegian tropical house wizard Matoma would be received, but three months and a quarter of a billion streams later, we feel like it is working well.”
The band also hinted that their next single – which has yet to be announced – will follow in the footsteps of “All Night”. The sure-to-be smash song will have another cool DJ feature and will drop before the end of the month.
“You know what they say, if you can’t join them, beat them. (I’m aware thats not the saying but they genuinely wouldn’t let me join them, they kinda gave me a trial run for a day but apparently when I changed all their socials to ‘The Camps’ that was the last straw,” Conor wrote.” So, me and The Vamps have gone head to head… who comes out on top? YOU DECIDE!!……unless you say The Vamps, then your opinion is irrelevant.”