The Vamps and Little Mix all cram togther for a cool pic backstage at BBC Radio 1′s 2016 Teen Awards held at SSE Arena Wembley on Sunday (October 23) in London, England.
“Viddle mips,” James captioned the pic on his Instagram of the two groups.
Later on, The Vamps thanked fans for their win at the show: “OMG you guys are the best! WE WON! Celebrating with @celspellman @bbcradio1 #r1teenawards #bestbritishgroup.”
The 22-year-old Vamps guitarist stars in the new campaign for the organization, promoting healthy and humane meat-free meals.
“There are tons of ways that we can all help animals, and I think number one should be keeping them off our plate,” James shared in a new video interview.
He added, “Chickens are intelligent animals, just like dogs and cats. � [T]hey’re not animals that should be used for nuggets or drumsticks.”
The Vamps team up for the red carpet while arriving at the premiere of Deepwater Horizon held at Cineworld Leicester Square on Monday evening (September 26) in London, England.
“We have played Fusion before and it’s always an amazing vibe,” Tristan shared ahead of the festival event. “We have been on tour since the beginning of the year so will be bringing some tricks from there.”
The Vamps get the party going during their performance at the 2016 Blackpool illuminations Switch Concert on Friday (September 2) in Cheshire, England.
Speaking with press there later, The Vamps opened up about their surprise over how many Indian fans they actually had.
“We had seen few tweets from our Indian fans but we really had no idea about the fan following. When we arrived here it was a nice surprise,” Brad shared. “There were quite a lot fans at the airport. We are hopefully going to do an India tour next year.”