New Hope Club's revenue is $12.8K in 2019.
New Hope Club Net Worth 2019.
| Month | Earnings |
|---|
| December 2019 | $1.3K -$1.8K |
George Smith and Blake Richardson formed New Hope Club in October 2015.
Who are New Hope club signed to?
The New Hope Club is a three-member British boy band that debuted in 2017 with the release of their mini-album 'Welcome To The Club. The New Hope Club decided to join Weverse to communicate more closely with their global fandom.
1. New Hope Club made their debut in 2015. George and Blake formed the band in October, and Reece joined in November after appearing on season 11 of of The X Factor in the UK. They covered “Wake Up” by The Vamps in October, and signed to The Vamps' Steady Records in December.
He was playing pub gigs from a young age and posting covers and originals on YouTube. He got approached by a potential manager, who gave the prospect of being in a band. For about 2 months George was meeting different people to try them out for the band.
Before becoming a singer and a guitarist in New Hope Club, he played at various Open Mic's around Bedfordshire, Heartfordshire and Cambridgeshire. He wrote many songs, and one of the most famous one is “Yes or No”. All you have to know about him is that he's a huge fan of Tottenham Hotspur, Star Wars and his dogs!
New Hope Club is a British pop trio originally formed in 2015, celebrating their third anniversary as a band this month. The trio was signed by The Vamps and their label, Steady Records, after being discovered by the four-piece on YouTube.
He likes his mom's cooking more than his dad's cooking. His first tattoo was a lily on his forearm for his mother. He now has a known total of seven.
Members
- Reece Bibby, 22.
- Blake Richardson, 21.
- George Smith, 22.
Estimated Net Worth in 2019: $1 Million – $5 Million (Approx.)
Blake Richardson was born on October 2, 1999, in Cheshire, England, to Nik Richardson and Soulla Costanda. He has an older sister named Abbie. Richardson had a normal childhood and was raised in a middle-class household. He developed a deep love for music quite early in his life.
George Smith (Assyriologist)
| George Smith |
|---|
| Born | 26 March 1840 Chelsea, London, England |
| Died | 19 August 1876 (aged 36) Aleppo, Syria |
| Nationality | British |
| Known for | Discovered and translated the Epic of Gilgamesh |
What genre is new hope club?
He used to play a "Big Baby Taylor" Guitar but now he plays a "00-15M" by Martin & Co.