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Why Blossoms crashed three weddings and closed street ahead of new album | Manchester News

By britishbulletin.com26 June 20262 Mins Read
Why Blossoms crashed three weddings and closed street ahead of new album | Manchester News
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There is a confidence about Blossoms in 2026. This is a band who definitely know their sound.

And the buzz around these five lads from Stockport is helping to pull in some major celebrity collaborations.

TV personality Maya Jama features in the video for the album’s lead single, Meet Me In Love.

The band met Jama at the MTV EMA’s in Manchester’s Co-Op Live in October 2024, and after bonding over how she shares a birthday with band pianist Myles Kellock, they kept in touch.

Tom said: “We were talking about the next music video idea and we were like, you know, we should try and get someone in it.

“And then someone suggested, ‘why don’t we just ask Maya?’

“So we just DM’d her and she replied straight away saying yeah ‘I’m up for it, send me the tune’.

“That was it. Next thing you’re in Chads Theatre in Cheadle in Stockport.”

The community-run facility has been the filming location for two of their recent music videos.

The marketing around the band’s fifth album Gary was inspired by a radio news report about the theft of a giant model gorilla from a Scottish garden centre.

Blossoms went on to dedicate their fifth album to the ape and brought a replica around with them on stage.

For the new record, they have embraced wedding season and their album theme by rocking up in a van to play some weddings in recent weeks.

Tom and Joe said they wanted to replicate the “energy” of the Gary campaign, but not take away from somebody’s big day.

They have been quickly rocking up to fans’ weddings, doing a short gig and then heading off again.

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