The Vamps album cover shows off Cullen after band stayed in town for MacMoray Festival
Popular boyband The Vamps have used a Moray village as the backdrop for their new album cover.
The upcoming album ‘Meet The Vamps Revamped’, to be released on September 20, features the band walking down onto Cullen beach.
The album will feature re-recordings of six singles from their debut album ‘Meet the Vamps’, released 10 years ago.
Its cover was released to the band’s 5.7 million Facebook followers, showing bandmates Brad, Connor, James and Tristan walking in Cullen.
The band stayed in the seaside town while playing at MacMoray Festival.
The three-time BBC Radio 1 Teen Award winners have a packed tour schedule, beginning September 7.
Playing their debut album in full, the 10th anniversary tour sold out the original dates within an hour. Both Scottish dates at the O2 Academy in Glasgow are sold out.
The band said: “We are so excited for the fans to hear these re-recordings.
“This was the album that started it all for us and songs that are very close to our hearts.
“But they have evolved a lot over the past 10 years, so it was amazing to go back in and recapture the energy through our eyes now having toured for 10 years.”
The album can be pre-saved here.