The Vamps are touring South Africa for the first time ever!

Big Concerts confirmed today that pop rock band The Vamps will be touring South Africa for the very first time performing in Cape Town on 18th March 2017 at Kirstenbosch Gardens and Johannesburg on 20th March 2017 at the TicketPro Dome. Presented by Channel 24. Another Big Concerts Experience.

Tickets go on sale Monday 12th December at 9am. For further information, visit www.bigconcerts.co.za

When James McVey and Brad Simpson first started writing music a few years ago, little did they know, that along with soon-to-be-found new members Tristan Evans and Connor Ball, The Vamps would soon become one of the UK’s biggest exports in music.

With five top 10 hits and prestigious tour support slots with Taylor Swift, McFly and Austin Mahone, The Vamps joined forces with Demi Lovato to release ‘Somebody To You’ and then went onto release a cover of ‘Oh Cecelia’ with Vine sensation Shawn Mendes.

With an incredible 450 million views across YouTube and VEVO, almost a million Youtube subscribers, 4.4 million Facebook likes and 3 million followers on Twitter, The Vamps are excited to visit all their fans in South Africa in March 2017.

Tour Information:
Cape Town
Saturday 18th March 2017
Kirstenbosch Gardens 
Ticket Price: R570
Tickets go on sale Monday 12th December at 9am. Go to www.bigconcerts.co.za for all the information. 

Please note the following ticketing polices: all fans attending the concerts that are younger than 14 years must be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian.  

Johannesburg
Monday 20th March 2017 * next day is a public holiday
The Ticketpro Dome
Ticket Price:  R340 – R745
Tickets go on sale Monday 12th December at 9am. Go to www.bigconcerts.co.za for all the information. 

Please note the following ticketing polices: all fans attending the concerts that are younger than 14 years must be accompanied by a parent/legal guardian. There is also an age restriction on Golden Circle and General Admission standing tickets– no one under 12 years and shorter than 1.2 metres will be permitted into the standing zones.

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