Bars and Melody Japan Tour 2018 Osaka Performance VIP is World show World pop music event held in Japan.
Simon Cowell, who is the creator of one direction, praised greatly, debut album recorded sales of 1.2 million copies, decided to hold the first Japanese tour by British Boys Unit Bars and Molody! This is a VIP limited participation after party It is a VIP ticket with participation right to the event. Further straps and wristbands are included in the price. Bars and Melody is a duet with Leon Delles (17) and Charlie Renehan (19). In the chance that DeVries was watching Lenehan's video, they first met through FACEBOOK in September 2013 and formed Bars and Melody. Since then he appeared in Britain's popular popular television program "Britain 's Got Talent", which is the center of attention. They sang "Tweet Feat. Faith Evans" "Hope" and Devrees sang with the bullying experience replacing the original song lyrics. After the performance, Simon Cowell pushed the golden buzzer, and the two of them got up to the semi final all at once. "Hopeful" covers won No. 4 on the UK single chart, and on YouTube the number of playbacks exceeds 250 million. After the release of the debut single, Bars and Melody released two albums, "143" and "generation Z". In Poland, the same album gained platinum, ranked in the top 5 in the UK and Poland. On February 15, 2017, the second album in Japan, "Never Give Up" was released through Avex Music Creative's label, Rhythm Sound. The band conducted a world tour in 2018 and is currently working on the third album. Bars and Melody We are both very much looking forward to the first Japanese tour. Live held in Tokyo and Osaka in December 2018
Bars and Melody (B.A.M.) are a British pop duo consisting of rapper Leondre "Bars" Devries and singer Charlie "Melody" Lenehan. During their audition, they were automatically sent into the semifinals of the competition after the head judge, Simon Cowell, pressed the "golden buzzer."
They ultimately finished in third place in the series.. Bars and Melody released their debut studio album 143 on 21 August 2015. After the performance, Simon Cowell pressed the golden buzzer, sending them through straight through to the live semifinals.
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