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X Factor stars G4 power on with 20th-anniversary tour after devastating death of bandmate-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro
The band lost an original member while on the road.
G4 were left devastated when one of their original members died (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)
X Factor finalists G4 have reflected on the loss of their bandmate, Ben Thapa, as they continue to tour without him following his death.
Thapa, one of the original members of the vocal troupe who left in 2018 to pursue his own music career, died earlier this month, aged 42.
The devastating news broke while the group – which consists of fellow original members Jonathan Ansell and Michael Christie as well as Duncan Sandilands and Jai McDowall – were on tour to mark 20 years of G4.
Making the announcement on September 9, the band’s joint statement referred to Thapa as their ‘brother’, thanking fans for their support through the ‘difficult time’.
As tributes poured in across social media, artist management company Steven Swales said it ‘was a huge privilege to know and work’ with Thapa.
Now, the surviving members have said it has been ‘cathartic’ to perform the songs they used to sing with their late bandmate on stage.
Ben Thapa died aged 42 (Picture: Instagram)
The classical operatic group rose to fame on the first series of the hit ITV singing competition in 2004, where they finished second to Steve Brookstein.
Ansell told the PA news agency Thapa’s death came as a ‘shock’, but that reliving the memories they had with him while on the road has helped.
‘It’s very cathartic to perform the songs that we sung with him for so many years together and we created as a group of mates at college,’ he said.
‘Genuinely, it’s amazing to relive those songs and think about those moments, those memories, those harmonies, the fun, the silliness.’
Thapa shared that he was receiving dialysis treatment and had undergone a nephrostomy operation in the weeks before his death.
Ansell added: ‘It makes you then cherish every single moment, every second, every every lyric, every interaction with somebody, every journey. You just have to enjoy it. And being on tour has certainly helped that.
G4 finished second on The X Factor in 2004 (Picture: REX/Shutterstock)
Thapa documented his hospital treatments via social media before he died (Picture: Instagram)
‘But gosh, it’s special to remember him, and we talk briefly about Ben on stage and remember those lovely memories as well.’
Christie hailed Thapa as an ‘amazing musician’ and a ‘big part’ of the formation of the group’s harmonies and identity.
‘He’s always in the heart of the group, really. Having perfect pitch he he was one that gave us all our starting notes because we’re known for doing lots of little acapella moments without backing track, and he always gave us the starting notes and so you still hear that today,’ he added.
Alongside his time with G4, Thapa performed in numerous operas including making his main stage debut at the English National Opera as part of its Carmen education project.
Ansell said the outpouring since Thapa’s death has been ‘incredible’, adding that it has been ‘heartwarming’ to know how ‘loved’ Thapa was.
After forming at music college, Thapa competed on The X Factor alongside Ansell and Christie as well as Matthew Stiff, who has also left the group.
His bandmates have thanked fans for the outpouring of support in the wake of their loss (Picture: Tony Kyriacou/REX/Shutterstock)
G4 are currently on a 20th-anniversary tour (Picture: Instagram)
During their time on the competition show, the group impressed the judges with renditions of classics such as Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody, Frank Sinatra’s My Way and Nessun Dorma.
They released their self-titled debut album the following year, which contained mostly covers of popular songs, including a number that they sang on The X Factor.
Reflecting on reaching their 20th-anniversary milestone, Ansell said ‘it’s totally unexpected’ and ‘unbelievable’ to have been together for two decades.
‘We went together as a bit of fun at music college and now, 20 years later, we’re here, still selling out venues and having an amazing time with audiences every night – it’s a dream come true.’
The group have been credited with helping to popularise popular operatic which sees them adapt classic sounds for their classic style with harmonies and new arrangements.
Their tour, which is set to kick off in Ireland and Northern Ireland from October 1, sees the group revisit fan favourite renditions from their back catalogue as well as some new arrangements which feature on their album, including a mash-up of Radiohead’s Creep with Olivia Rodrigo’s Vampire.
Christie said: ‘The key thing for us was to celebrate our time on The X Factor in the early days as part of the tour because we have got fans that have been literally right there from the start…
‘But then it’s also celebrating the group as we are now, because we are a different line-up and part of our mindset with the new album was, if we were on The X Factor today, what songs would we be doing?’
The Irish leg of G4’s 20th anniversary tour will kick off in Gorey on October 1 and travel across the island including stops in Cork, Galway, Belfast and Dublin.
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