Band name: The Infinities
Members names, age and where they are from:
James Hughes, aged 19, from Derbyshire, Ryan Lampon, aged 18, brothers Oliver Hayes, aged 19, and Charlie Hayes, aged 18, from Nottinghamshire.
When and where did you form? Nottinghamshire in 2012. Jamie and Oliver met at school, Ryan and Charlie were friends.
What is your sound and who are your influences? Pop/rock sound and influences include The Beatles, Elvis Presley, Oasis and Arctic Monkeys.
What is the biggest gig you have played to date? Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham.
If you are not already, is it your ambition to become professional?
We are professional and are now signed with Karen Walters from Tiger Entertainment (Global Showbiz Ltd), who is also a presenter on Bolton FM and a patron of Bolton Hospice. The signing took place at The Pack Horse, Affetside.
Where do you see yourself in 10 years?
Selling out stadiums, winning Brit Awards, Grammys and having multiple number ones.
Is there anything unusual or interesting about the band?
We have matching socks, Charlie and Ollie are brothers and we are all singer/songwriters.
The band was originally called The Rascels and the name was changed to The Sparks before finally settling on The Infinities.
Upcoming gigs?
Gigs across the UK, including Springfield Hall, Nottingham, The Bedford and The Borderline, London, and a UK school tour in March, kicking off at Bolton School.
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