What Band Was Rye Beaumont in Before Road Trip?

By Alice Nichols

Rye Beaumont, the British heartthrob, is known for his smooth vocals and boyish charm. He rose to fame as a member of the popular boy band, Road Trip. But before joining this band, Rye was a part of another group that had its own share of success.

The band that Rye Beaumont was a part of before Road Trip was called ‘State Of Mind’. It was an English pop-rock band that consisted of five members including Rye as the lead vocalist. The other members were Tom Mann, Andy Fowler, Jack Duff, and Sonny Robertson.

State Of Mind was formed in 2013 and gained popularity with their covers of famous pop songs. They uploaded their covers on their YouTube channel which helped them gain a substantial fan base. Their first original song ‘How Did We Get Here’ released in 2014 and it received positive reviews from their fans.

The band’s popularity grew rapidly and they started touring across different cities in the UK. They also performed at various music festivals such as ‘The Big Festival’ and ‘Fusion Festival’.

However, despite their growing success, State Of Mind decided to disband in 2015 due to creative differences between the members. This led to Rye Beaumont joining forces with Andy Fowler and Jack Duff to form Road Trip along with two new members Brooklyn Wyatt and Mikey Cobban.

Road Trip has been a sensation since its formation in 2015. The band has released several hit singles such as ‘Take This Home’, ‘After Hours’, ‘Tokyo Hotel’, and ‘Old School Love’. They have amassed a huge fan following on social media platforms such as Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.

In conclusion, before becoming a member of Road Trip, Rye Beaumont was a part of the pop-rock band State Of Mind. Though the band disbanded due to creative differences among its members, it helped Rye to hone his skills as a singer and performer. Today, he is loved by millions of fans across the world and continues to charm them with his melodious voice and dashing looks.