The Wanted

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The Wanted
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The Wanted at the Swedish program Sommarkrysset in Stockholm Gröna Lund
Background information
Origin United Kingdom
Genres
Years active 2009–2014 (on hiatus)
Labels
Website thewantedmusic.com
Members Max George
Siva Kaneswaran
Jay McGuiness
Tom Parker
Nathan Sykes

The Wanted are a British-Irish boy band consisting of members Max George, Siva Kaneswaran, Jay McGuiness, Tom Parker and Nathan Sykes. They formed in 2009 and were signed worldwide to Universal Music subsidiaries Island Records and Mercury Records,[1] and managed by Scooter Braun.[2][3]

The band's debut album, The Wanted, was released on 25 October 2010 and peaked at number four on the UK Albums Chart. The album spawned three UK top 20 singles: their debut single "All Time Low", which debuted at number one,[2] "Heart Vacancy", which reached number two, and "Lose My Mind", which peaked at number 19. Follow-up album Battleground saw release on 4 November 2011 and hit number five in the UK and number four in Ireland. The lead single from the album, "Gold Forever", was released in aid of Comic Relief and reached number three in the UK. Their second number-one hit, "Glad You Came", topped the singles chart in the United Kingdom for two weeks, and in Ireland for five weeks.[2][4] The third and fourth singles "Lightning" and "Warzone" hit number two and number 21, respectively, in the UK.

In early 2012, The Wanted began to see success in the United States and Canada, with their hit single "Glad You Came" selling 3 million copies in the US and hitting number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two on the Canadian Hot 100. Additionally, their follow-up singles "Chasing the Sun" and "I Found You" reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart. In 2013, it was announced that the group would be starring in their own reality series on E! entitled The Wanted Life. The series would document the group's stay in Los Angeles while they recorded their third worldwide album and prepare for a world tour, as well as their day-to-day antics. The show promised an honest glimpse into the lives of the band members.[5]

History

2009–10: Formation and debut album

The Wanted were formed in 2009 through mass auditions held by Jayne Collins, who also put together The Saturdays and Parade.[6][7] The audition process, which saw more than 1,000 people attend, took over nine months. Just George, Parker and Sykes were involved at the start, and Kaneswaran and McGuiness joined later through the process. The group revealed in their autobiography that after they were informed of the line-up, seven more people were re-auditioned before they were signed to Maximum Artist Management and Geffen Records.

The group were credited with co-writing five of the thirteen tracks on the album. On 25 July 2010, they released their debut single, "All Time Low". The song was co-written by Steve Mac (who also produced it), Wayne Hector and Ed Drewett. It hit number one in the UK and spent 17 weeks in the UK top 40. The second single "Heart Vacancy", again written with Hector, was released on 17 October 2010. It peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. The group's third single from the album was "Lose My Mind" which reached number 19 on the UK Singles Chart following a performance on The X Factor. The group's eponymous debut album was released on 25 October 2010 which peaked at number four in the UK and has since been certified Platinum in the UK. Between 28 March and 15 April 2010, the group embarked on the fifteen date "Behind Bars" theatre tour which saw them play in twelve UK cities. They were supported by Lawson, Twenty Twenty and Starboy Nathan.

2011–12: Battleground, The Wanted: The EP and international breakthrough

In January 2011, the group began to work on their second studio album. The album featured writing credits from the band members on ten of the fifteen tracks, and contributions from Steve Mac, Wayne Hector, Ed Drewett, Diane Warren and Guy Chambers. The album's lead single, "Gold Forever", was released in aid of Comic Relief[8][9] and debuted at number three on the UK Singles Chart. In July 2011, the group released the album's second single, "Glad You Came", which became their second number-one single. It was number one for two weeks, and stayed in the top ten of the chart for six weeks. The single also reached number one in Ireland and remained there for five weeks.[3] The song also charted in some European territories, and was very successful in Australia. The third single from the album, "Lightning", was released on 16 October 2011, peaking at number 2 in the UK and number 5 in Ireland. The fourth single, "Warzone", was released on 26 December 2011, with the music video and radio debut coming in early November 2011. On 7 November 2011, the group's second album Battleground was released. It debuted at number 5 in the UK and number 4 in Ireland. It has since been certified Platinum in the UK. In addition to shows in the United Kingdom including T4 on the Beach, V Festival and the iTunes Festival, the group supported Canadian singer Justin Bieber in Brazil on 8 and 9 October 2011 and also supported Britney Spears on her Femme Fatale Tour at the Manchester Evening News Arena on 6 November 2011.

Between 15 February and 9 March 2012, the group embarked on "The Code" tour, to promote the release of the album. The 16-date arena tour saw the group play in thirteen cities in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and Northern Ireland. Known as #TheCodeTour, each concert featured an interactive element that linked to the group's official Facebook and Twitter pages.

In a bid to break into the United States market, The Wanted went on a short promotional radio and club tour of the United States, touring between 17 January to 8 February 2012. The success of the 10-date tour led to the group's official release of their debut American single, "Glad You Came". It peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and has since sold over 3 million copies there. Their debut American EP, The Wanted: The EP, was released in April 2012, debuting at number seven in the US and number eight in Canada. "Chasing the Sun" was released as the band's second official single there, peaking at number 50 on the BillboardHot 100 whilst also reaching number one on the Hot Dance Club Songs chart. "Chasing the Sun" was released on 21 May 2012. On 22 May 2012, the band opened and performed at the first Q102's Springle Ball concert. On 14 June 2012 the band performed a concert at New York City's Beacon Theater, which was also broadcast live on music television station Fuse. The group visited Australia and New Zealand for the promotion of their extended play in August 2012.[10] Following their promotional tour of Australia, the group headed to the US for a number of promotional concerts.

2012–13: Word of Mouth, The Wanted Life and world tour

The Wanted began working on their third studio album shortly after the release of Battleground on 4 November 2011. In May 2012, "Chasing the Sun" was released as the album's lead single, and the third single from the band's The Wanted: The EP in the United States. Around this time, the band also premiered a brand new track called "Satellite", which was co-written by Ryan Tedder of OneRepublic. In August 2012, the band filmed a music video in Los Angeles, reportedly for their brand new single, "I Found You". However, when the video for "I Found You" was released in October 2012, it was a different one. The band later revealed that they had reshot the video in London, not being satisfied with the first one. The original was later released as the "fan version" on Vevo. "I Found You" was released on 5 November 2012 as the album's second single.[11]

The band confirmed in September 2012 that the album would contain a number of collaborations, including tracks with Pitbull, LMFAO,[12] Chris Brown, Rita Ora[13] and Dappy.[14] In November 2012, the band announced that the album had been pushed back from the original release of 3 December 2012 to February 2013 at their request; the reason stated for this delay was to perfect the album, and "tweak out a few insecurities involving certain tracks". It was confirmed that the album would feature a track co-written by fellow label-mate Justin Bieber.

In early February 2013, it was announced that The Wanted would star in their own reality series called The Wanted Life which premiered internationally in Autumn 2013. The show is produced by Ryan Seacrest.[15] In the United States, it premiered on E! on 2 June 2013.[16]

In April 2013, the band announced the release of the third single from their third album, titled "Walks like Rihanna", named after Barbadian singer Rihanna.[17] It was released on 23 June 2013 and debuted and peaked at number 4 on the UK Singles Chart. On 9 September 2013, the band announced that their new album Word of Mouth would be released on 4 November. It was preceded by the release of "We Own the Night" and "Show Me Love (America)".

On 25 July 2013 the group was spoken to by police after champagne was thrown out of a hotel window, soaking poet Todd Swift. a police statement said "Police were called at around 12.20pm on Thursday, July 25, to a report of a man having been verbally threatened and having had a liquid substance thrown over him at a hotel in Marylebone."[18][19][20][21]

On 7 October 2013, it was announced that The Wanted will embark on their first ever world tour, the Word of Mouth Tour, in 2014. The tour will include shows in the UK, Europe, the US and Canada.[22]

2014–present: Hiatus

On 22 January 2014, the band announced that they would be taking a hiatus after their current tour and pursuing solo endeavours for a while, but that they would work again together in the future.[23][24]

Members

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Discography

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Media

Wanted Wednesday

The group run a weekly online podcast, #WantedWednesday, featuring backstage footage, social activities and exclusive performances.

Wanted World

In 2012, the group launched an interactive fan site titled "Wanted World", where the fans can get exclusive access to new videos, merchandise, VIP tour tickets, and live web chats. Platinum membership costs ₤100 per year and gold membership ₤40 per year.[25] Since 2013, fans have been able to buy a ₤5 monthly membership that gives them the same access as gold membership.[25]

Tours

The Behind Bars Tour was the band's first theatre tour which sold out within weeks of going on sale. It began on 26 March 2011 and concluded on until 15 April. The tour featured 12 different cities with a total of sixteen dates.

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Set List - United Kingdom 2011

It was announced on Friday 16 December 2011 that the group would embark on their first US tour, with 10 dates to be held over January and February 2012.

The Wanted announced that they would embark on their first arena tour across the UK and Ireland in February and March 2012. Known as The Code Tour and T.W.A.T., each concert features an interactive element that links to their official Facebook and Twitter pages.

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Set List - United Kingdom 2012
  1. Invincible
  2. Lose My Mind
  3. Rocket
  4. Lie To Me
  5. Lightning
  6. Last To Know
  7. Dagger
  8. Heart Vacancy
  9. I Want It All
  10. I'll Be Your Strength
  11. Warzone
  12. Viva La Vida/Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall/Paradise (Coldplay Medley)
  13. Say It On The Radio
  14. Gold Forever
  15. All Time Low
  16. Glad You Came

Filmography

Television
Year Television Role Notes
2013 Chasing the Saturdays Themselves 1 Episode: #DeepFriedSats
The Wanted Life Themselves TV series

Awards and nominations

Year Nominee Award Category Result Ref
2010 The Wanted Virgin Media Music Awards Best Newcomer Nominated [30]
Best Group Nominated [31]
4Music Awards Hottest Boys Won [citation needed]
Biggest Breakthrough Won [citation needed]
"All Time Low" Best Video Nominated [32]
2011 Brit Awards Best British Single Nominated [33]
The Wanted Arqiva Awards Best Breakthrough Won [34]
BBC Radio 1 Teen Awards Best British Music Act Won [35]
2012 "Glad You Came" Brit Awards Best British Single Nominated [36]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer Song Nominated
The Wanted Choice Music: Breakout Group Nominated
Choice Summer Music Star: Group Nominated
Choice Music Group Nominated
MTV Video Music Awards Best New Artist Nominated
American Music Awards Favorite Band, Duo Or Group Nominated
2013 People's Choice Awards Favorite Breakout Artist Won [37]
Virgin Media Music Awards Best Group Won [38]
Canadian Radio Music Awards International Group Of The Year Nominated
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards Favourite UK Band
Radio Disney Music Awards Best Music Group
Teen Choice Awards Choice Music Group
Choice TV Male Reality Star
2014 2014 Kids' Choice Awards UK Favorite Band
TWFanmily 2014 Kids' Choice Awards UK Favorite Fan Family
"Chasing The Sun" World Music Awards World's Best Song
World's Best Video
"I Found You" World's Best Song
World's Best Video
"Show Me Love" World's Best Song
World's Best Video
"Walks Like Rihanna" World's Best Song
World's Best Video
"We Own The Night" World's Best Song
World's Best Video
Battleground World's Best Album
Word Of Mouth
The Wanted World's Best Group
World's Best Live Act

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