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Friends since they were five, indie-pop three-piece Scouting For Girls (Roy Stride, Pete Ellard and Greg Churchouse) have never changed to chase success — success came to them. Their 2007 self-titled debut went triple platinum, birthing generation-bridging anthems like ‘She’s So Lovely’, ‘Elvis Ain’t Dead’ and ‘Heartbeat’ — and they’ve never looked back.
With over 1 billion streams, four BRIT nominations and an Ivor Novello nod, the band have gone on to release Everybody Wants To Be On TV (2010), The Light Between Us (2012), Still Thinking About You (2015), The Trouble With Boys (2019) and The Place We Used To Meet, alongside the UK No.1 single ‘This Ain’t A Love Song’.
From sold-out UK tours to five Glastonbury appearances and headlining the Isle of Wight Festival — with 45,000 tickets shifted on their latest tour — Scouting For Girls are back with the brand-new album These Are The Good Days.
These Are The Good Days is Scouting For Girls at their most joyful, direct and defiant — a sunshine-filled singalong built around a simple idea: stop chasing the next thing and notice what’s already here. Sonically it pulls from their British indie-pop core while borrowing flashes of rock, Oasis-sized drama, Americana warmth and movie-soundtrack sparkle — all in service of the thing they’ve always done best: big choruses, big feelings, and bringing people together through live music.
With over 1 billion streams, four BRIT nominations and an Ivor Novello nod, the band have gone on to release Everybody Wants To Be On TV (2010), The Light Between Us (2012), Still Thinking About You (2015), The Trouble With Boys (2019) and The Place We Used To Meet, alongside the UK No.1 single ‘This Ain’t A Love Song’.
From sold-out UK tours to five Glastonbury appearances and headlining the Isle of Wight Festival — with 45,000 tickets shifted on their latest tour — Scouting For Girls are back with the brand-new album These Are The Good Days.
These Are The Good Days is Scouting For Girls at their most joyful, direct and defiant — a sunshine-filled singalong built around a simple idea: stop chasing the next thing and notice what’s already here. Sonically it pulls from their British indie-pop core while borrowing flashes of rock, Oasis-sized drama, Americana warmth and movie-soundtrack sparkle — all in service of the thing they’ve always done best: big choruses, big feelings, and bringing people together through live music.
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603.5 million
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