THE LEAD singer of a band from Wrexham has reacted to their massive tour of the US.
These days, the pop-punk band Neck Deep is a household name all around the world.
They have released four albums since forming in 2012 and have toured the USA supporting the likes of Blink-182 and Lil Wayne along the way.
Originally formed in Wrexham eleven years ago, Neck Deep has just completed an epic headline tour of the US.
The tour - in support of their recently released self-titled album - saw the band supported by Higher Power, Bearings and Drain along the way.
Smash hits like 'In Bloom' and 'Can't Kick Up The Roots' were performed to their army of loyal fans throughout the month.
Tour is over, we survived. Hands down the best we’ve ever done. Thank you to Drain, Bearings, Higher Power and every single person who came to a show pic.twitter.com/TrM4NXTHNE
— Neck Deep (@NeckDeepUK) February 29, 2024
The tour kicked off with a show in the city of Nashville, Tennessee on January 25 and that was followed by gigs in Atlanta, Georgia and Orlando, Florida.
Further shows in Dallas (Texas), Phoenix (Arizona), Pomona and San Francisco (California), Seattle (Washington) and Boise (Idaho) followed among other sites.
The tour came to an end at the Salt Shed in Chicago (Illinois) on February 25.
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After it came to a head, Neck Deep lead singer Ben Barlow took to Instagram to write; "Words can't really describe how good that tour was. Took me a couple days to come back down to Earth. Forever grateful we get to live this life, and it's because of you, that's the case.
"We could do this forever - thank you to everyone who came out to a show, those that made it possible, our worldie crew and of course to Drain, Bearings and Higher Power for the good times and constant stoke."
Neck Deep's current members are; Ben Barlow (lead vocals), Matt West (rhythm guitar), Sam Bowden (backing guitar) and Seb Barlow (bass guitar).
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