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The Vamps wow Birmingham crowds with back-to-back shows and surprise hospital gig - with pictures

This bank holiday weekend hit pop group The Vamps rocked crowds in Birmingham.

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The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile

The quartet - made up of Connor Ball, Tristan Evans, James McVey and Brad Simpson - played a varied set during their show at city centre venue Arena Birmingham.

The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile
The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile

Songs the pop group played included Just My Type, Can We Dance, All Night, Wake Up and more.

They also delighted fans with an acoustic rendition of their hit song Somebody to You.

The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile

The following day, the band performed at NEC-based venue Resorts World Arena for Free Radio Hits Live, alongside the likes of Louis Tomlinson, James Arthur, Lewis Capaldi, Mabel, Ellie Goulding, Zara Larsson, Tom Walker and HRVY.

Read more: Free Radio Hits Live, Arena Birmingham - review with pictures

The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile

The Vamps also took time out of their touring schedule to play a surprise gig at Birmingham Children's Hospital.

Sutton Coldfield singer Bradley later donated his baby grand piano to the hospital for patients to enjoy.

The Vamps at Arena Birmingham. Photos by Adriana Vasile

Local artist Graham Kershaw decorated the instrument with a colourful handprint design made by patients who won a special art competition run by the hospital.