Vigo Thieves

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Vigo Thieves
OriginWishaw, Scotland
Genrespop rock, alternative rock, pop
Years active2010–present
Websitevigothieves.com
MembersStevie Jukes
Gordon Phipps
Barry Cowan
Chris Gorman
Alan Jukes

Vigo Thieves are a Scottish band from Wishaw, North Lanarkshire.[1] The band consists of Stevie Jukes (lead vocals), Gordon Phipps (bass), Barry Cowan (guitar), Chris Gorman (vocals, piano, synth), and Alan Jukes (drums).

Having self-released 2 EP’s to date, the band became the first unsigned band to sell out 2 consecutive nights at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut and this led to appearances at T in the Park, Wickerman Festival, Tartan Heart Festival, Loopallu Festival and other festivals.

On the back of the EPs' success, they supported the likes of The Courteeners, The Fratellis, The Wombats and Billy Idol.

The band had their song 'BELIEVE' chosen as the official anthem by the Scotland national football team[2] for The UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying campaign which saw them play to 60,000 fans at Celtic Park when Scotland faced England.

Members[]

  • Stevie Jukes – lead vocals
  • Gordon Phipps – bass
  • Barry Cowan – guitar
  • Chris Gorman – vocals, piano, synth
  • Alan Jukes – drums

Discography[]

Albums[]

  • Heartbeats (2016)

EPs[]

  • Heart & Soul Pt I (2012)
  • Heart & Soul Pt II (2013)

Singles[]

  • "This Love" (2014)

References[]

  1. ^ "Vigo Thieves - T in the Park highlights | Vigo Thieves | Event information". Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  2. ^ Childs, David. "Scotland squad Believe in Vigo Thieves' Euro 2016 Anthem". Retrieved 6 October 2014.

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