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Vegastar
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Background information
OriginOrléans, Centre, France
Genres
Years active2001–2009
2015–2018
MembersFranklin Ferrand
Jérôme "Jey" Riera
Jocelyn Moze
Vincent Mercier
Past membersAurélien Bigot
Fabien Garcia
Phaabs
Vincent Girault

Vegastar was a French rock band from Orléans which formed in 2001. They broke up in 2015 and reunited briefly for a short tour in 2018.

Background

Vegastar formed as a project by members of the band Human Beat Box. They signed to a major record label and released their debut album, "Un nouvel orage", in 2005. "100ème étage", from that album, reached number 17 in the French singles chart. They released their second album, "Télévision", in 2008.

Vegastar announced their official disbanding in 2015 on the ten-year anniversary of "Un nouvel orage", re-releasing the album with bonus tracks that year. They briefly reunited in 2018 to tour and release a brand new single, "Dorian".

Discography

  • Un nouvel orage (2005)
  • Télévision (2008)

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