Just The Brave

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About Just The Brave

WHEN Scottish teen heartthrobs ‘Just The Brave’ perform you can hear the screams for miles.

The five lads from Glasgow and Edinburgh recently released their new single ‘Butterflies’, hot on the trail of their debut ‘Summer Feelings’ and follow up ‘Glasgow Rain’.

Danny, Seany, Fin, Caleb, and Rocco have garnered millions of hits online over TikTok and Instagram in just the short time they've been together.

Their famous fans include Lewis Capaldi whose party they recently played, Emeli  Sande, Helen Flanagan, Coleen Nolan,  Forest Blakk and charttopper James Marriott. They’ve also impressed vintage boyband stars Ronan Keating and Howard Donald with their music and recently performed alongside Ben Adams from A1 at Barrowland Ballroom.

So far the lads, who are still in their teens, have supported Sophie Ellis Bextor, Callum Beattie, and Blue at gigs and that’s only since they began their journey together in the last two years.

They’ve also had their songs played extensively on radio and TV including CBBC’s Saturday Mash Up, Radio Clyde, Capital, Virgin and BBC Scotland.

The band, who combine contagious pop and perfect harmonies with boundless energy, are already filling up their diary for 2026 with some major UK festival announcements and appearances.

They met online while still studying at school after sharing a love of TikTok - and they plan to inject some life back onto the pop scene.

Each boy has a distinctive personality, with Danny being the chatty lad, Fin the champion dancer, Seany, the shy boy next door, Rocco the karate kicking kid  cheeky and Caleb the back flipping charmer.

They bring to the stage and online an incredible energy, but are also relatable to other kids, often going into schools to talk about their personal histories of mental health, autism, Tourette's, ADHD, bullying  and more.

The lads have recorded original material in the studio with some big producers, offering a mix of upbeat, melodic pop songs and catchy ballads.  They can all sing and move, and can’t wait to meet their fans ‘The Bravehearts’ or ‘Bravers’ as they call themselves up and down the country.

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