A BAND now famous around the world - and originally formed in Wrexham - has thanked fans for their support during 2023.
Although originally formed in north Wales, these days, the pop-punk band Neck Deep is a household name all around the world.
They have released four albums since forming in 2012 and have toured the USA supporting the likes of Blink-182 and Lil Wayne along the way.
They have over 3.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify, with their top hit 'Wish You Were Here', racking up over 129 million plays.
And 2023 has been another successful year for the band on Spotify alone as their 'Wrapped' figures are revealed.
They racked up 213 million streams and 14.7 million listeners from 182 countries worldwide.
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They also brought 8.2 million new listeners along for the ride during 2023 and were added to 2.6 million listeners' playlists.
Taking to X to thank fans, the band wrote: "Thank you for making us a part of your 2023 and welcome to all new fans. We appreciate it more than you know."
Thank you for making us a part of your 2023 and welcome to all the new fans. We appreciate it more than you know pic.twitter.com/KHgwoiuquG
— Neck Deep (@NeckDeepUK) November 30, 2023
One of Neck Deep's biggest headline gigs to date awaits them in 2024 - and it will see them come back to the UK.
Last month, the band's latest single 'We Need More Bricks' was released just last month.
That came fresh off the back of another new track just a few months ago called 'Take Me With You'.
Neck Deep was originally formed in Wrexham eleven years ago.
The band's current members are; Ben Barlow (lead vocals), Matt West (rhythm guitar), Sam Bowden (backing guitar) and Seb Barlow (bass guitar).
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