New Hope Club Biography: Members, Age, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Dating, Height

New Hope Club Biography: Members, Age, Net Worth, Songs, Albums, Dating, Height

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New Hope Club was a British pop trio formed in 2015 by George Smith and Blake Richardson, later joined by Reece Bibby, known for their guitar-driven, romantic pop sound influenced by Britpop icons like Oasis and The Beatles, with hits like “Know Me Too Well” and “Love Again.”

The group built a dedicated fanbase through acoustic covers on YouTube, support tours for The Vamps, and self-titled releases that blended heartfelt lyrics with energetic live performances, amassing millions of streams before announcing a hiatus in February 2025 to pursue individual paths.

Profile

  • Members’ Names: Reece Bibby, Blake Richardson, George Smith
  • Stage Name: New Hope Club
  • Founded: 2015
  • Place of Birth: Northern England, United Kingdom
  • Origin: United Kingdom
  • Occupation: Singers, Songwriters, Guitarists
  • Net Worth: $3 million

Early Life & Members

Reece Bibby

Early Life: Grew up in a close-knit family in Cheshire, where he discovered music through school performances and later joined The X Factor’s Stereo Kicks, gaining early exposure before transitioning to New Hope Club after the group’s disbandment.

  • Date of Birth: 13, August 1998
  • Age: 27 years old
  • Place of Birth: Warrington, Cheshire, England, UK
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Religion: Unknown
  • Parents: Mr. Bibby and Mrs. Bibby
  • Siblings: 1
  • Education: Attended local high school in Cheshire; no higher education pursued, focusing on music after The X Factor in 2014.

Blake Richardson

Early Life: Raised in a supportive household in the North East, Blake showed early talent on guitar and piano, performing locally before forming the band with George, drawing from classic rock influences in his youth.

  • Date of Birth: 2, October 1999
  • Age: 25 years old
  • Place of Birth: Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Religion: Unknown
  • Parents: Mr. Richardson and Mrs. Richardson
  • Siblings: 1
  • Education: High school graduate from a local school in Newcastle; self-taught in additional instruments, no formal higher education.

George Smith

Early Life: From a musical family in the North, George started posting YouTube covers as a teen and played gigs in local pubs, honing his skills on multiple instruments before co-founding the band and building an online following.

  • Date of Birth: 9, March 1999
  • Age: 26 years old
  • Place of Birth: Whitley Bay, Northumberland, England, UK
  • Ethnicity: Caucasian
  • Religion: Unknown
  • Parents: Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Education: Attended high school in Northumberland; no higher education details available, as he prioritized music and pub performances early on.

Career

New Hope Club kicked off in October 2015 when George Smith and Blake Richardson, both Northern England teens with a shared love for Britpop, began writing songs together after meeting through mutual music circles, soon recruiting Reece Bibby following his exit from The X Factor boy band Stereo Kicks.

Bibby brought vocal experience from the show’s fifth-place finish, while Smith and Richardson added guitar and piano prowess honed from local pub gigs and YouTube covers.

Their first release, a cover of The Vamps’ “Wake Up” in October 2015, caught attention and led to a signing with The Vamps’ Steady Records in December, marking their entry into the industry.

Early recognition came from supporting The Vamps on the 2016 Wake Up Tour, where they performed “Oh Cecilia (Breaking My Heart)” nightly, building a grassroots fanbase through acoustic sessions that highlighted their harmonies and relatable pop style.

The group took shape fully in 2017 with their debut EP Welcome to the Club on Hollywood Records via Steady, featuring singles like “Perfume” and “Fixed” that peaked on the Billboard Next Big Sound chart at No. 5 over 10 weeks.

They expanded support slots to artists like Tini Stoessel in Germany and Sabrina Carpenter in North America, while headlining small UK shows.

By 2018, their second EP Welcome to the Club Pt. 2 and soundtrack contributions to Early Man, including a cover of “Tiger Feet,” boosted visibility, with “Medicine” hitting 1 million YouTube views quickly.

A Teen Choice nomination for Choice Next Big Thing that year solidified their rising status, as they sold out debut headliners at London’s O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

Key accomplishments included their self-titled debut album in February 2020, which debuted at No. 5 on the UK Albums Chart and featured collaborations like “Know Me Too Well” with Danna Paola, earning radio play and streaming success.

Singles such as “Permission,” “Love Again,” and “Let Me Down Slow” with R3hab charted internationally, while their 2019 Love Again World Tour sold out across Asia, Europe, and the US, marking their first global headline run.

Growth came through hands-on production and covers that amassed millions of views, transitioning from openers to festival performers, though the pandemic paused live momentum until 2021 acoustic sets.

Further in their career, the trio embraced creative control for 2022’s “Getting Better” and “Girl Who Does Both” singles, tying into their Getting Better Tour that hit the US, Europe, Asia, and Latin America post-pandemic, with electric sets drawing thousands and acoustic UK dates fostering intimacy.

They headlined their first festival in Asia for 10,000 fans and released storytelling-driven videos emphasizing humor and romance.

Blake’s acting debut as Paul McCartney in the 2023 film Midas Man added a new dimension, while Reece and George’s production roles deepened their sound, navigating lineup fluidity on stage for dynamic live energy.

As of September 2025, New Hope Club remains on hiatus announced February 4, following a decade of tours and releases, with no reunion dates but hints of future collaborations; members focus on solos—Blake on acting, Reece teasing music, and George on personal projects—while their legacy of raw, fan-connected pop endures through 2 million-plus YouTube subscribers and streams, influencing emerging UK acts amid reflections on growth and unbreakable bonds.

Social Media

  • Instagram: @newhopeclub
  • TikTok: @newhopeclub
  • YouTube: New Hope Club

Personal Life

New Hope Club members keep personal matters relatively private, prioritizing band camaraderie and careers; none are married, and they share glimpses of relationships through occasional social media posts without children reported.

Reece Bibby

  • Marriages: Not married
  • Children: None
  • Height: 1.78m
  • Dating History: No confirmed public relationships; focuses content on music and band life, with no documented romantic history shared.

Blake Richardson

  • Marriages: Not married
  • Children: None.
  • Height: 1.8m
  • Dating History: In a relationship with actress Bailee Madison since 2019, met during the “Love Again” video shoot; they celebrated five birthdays together by 2024, often posting affectionate updates.

George Smith

  • Marriages: Not married
  • Children: None
  • Height: 1.83m
  • Dating History: Dating Sarah Carpenter since at least December 2021, hard-launched on social media with romantic photos; previously kept relationships low-key, no other history publicized.

Discography

  • New Hope Club (2020) — UK #5
  • Getting Better (2024)
  • Welcome to the Club (2017)
  • Welcome to the Club Pt. 2 (2018)
  • “Perfume” (2017)
  • “Fixed” (2017)
  • “Start Over Again” (2018)
  • “Tiger Feet” (2018)
  • “Permission” (2019)
  • “Love Again” (2019)
  • “Know Me Too Well” (feat. Danna Paola) (2019)
  • “Let Me Down Slow” (with R3hab) (2020)
  • “Getting Better” (2022)
  • “Girl Who Does Both” (2022)

Awards

  • Teen Choice Awards: Nominated for Choice Next Big Thing (2017)

Net Worth

New Hope Club’s collective net worth is estimated at $3 million as of 2025, derived mainly from album sales like their 2020 self-titled release that charted top 5 in the UK, streaming royalties exceeding millions on platforms like Spotify and YouTube, and tours including the sold-out 2019 Love Again World Tour and 2022 Getting Better Tour across continents.


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