Breunion Boys

The Breunion Boys are a European boy band who released their first single, "Britain Come Back", in December 2018, with the goal of convincing the people of the United Kingdom to not leave the European Union.[1][2] The music video for the single was produced by July Film and directed by Dutch director Thessa Meijer. The group was formed by Julia Veldman, a Dutch visual storyteller, who mentioned Take That as an influence in creating the band.[3] Their second single, released in January 2019, called "The Real Deal", is about the deal made by Prime Minister Theresa May with the EU. Both singles are composed and written by Flavia Faas.

The band consists of five members: Joshua Alagbe, Hajo Reurs, Seyed Hosseini, Pablo Ramos and Gilles Meester. They received international media attention, with interviews on Good Morning Britain and Sky News and mentions on The Russell Howard Hour and Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.[4]

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References

  1. John, Tara (21 December 2018). "Stop! In the name of love: Boy band's emotional bid to halt Brexit". CNN. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  2. "Breunion Boys: European boyband on a mission to 'win Britain back'". Euronews. 29 January 2019. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  3. Deutsch, Anthony (21 December 2018). "EU boy band tells Brits the love isn't over, 'come back to us'". Reuters. Retrieved 20 February 2019.
  4. "Brexit III". Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Season 6. Episode 1. 17 February 2019. HBO. Retrieved 23 February 2019.


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