2007–2013: Formation and early years Catfish and the Bottlemen, originally known as "The Prestige", were formed in May 2007, when Ryan Evan "Van" McCann and
Billy Bibby began playing guitar together at Bibby's parents' bed and breakfast in
Llandudno, Wales. McCann's parents also ran a bed and breakfast in Llandudno, and he first met Bibby through Bibby's younger brother, Stephen. The duo were soon joined by Benji Blakeway on bass, making him the third founding member of the band. Shortly afterwards, their schoolmate Jon Barr completed the line-up on drums. Bibby, who had been playing guitar since the age of 10, taught both McCann and Blakeway how to play. In an interview with Sound of Boston, McCann noted his dislike for playing covers because of the way his music career began: "When I was a 15 year old and we first started a band, our job Monday to Friday was to play at clubs, playing
Beatles covers and
Oasis covers. We spent seven years writing our own songs, making our own albums, and people are like 'play Kanye West!' We're like 'no man, are you crazy? The band initially promoted themselves by performing as support acts for friends' bands, including
Northwich-based group
The Shallow Call, and by playing impromptu gigs in car parks following shows by bigger bands, such as
Kasabian. Later that year, Catfish and the Bottlemen competed in the 'North Wales Battle of the Bands', organised by Gareth Thomas, where they finished as runners-up to local band The Fides, who went on to perform at the Conwy River Festival. In 2010, original drummer Jon Barr was replaced by Bob Hall, who was introduced to the band by Russ Hayes, a North Wales-based producer working with the band at the time. McCann first met future band member Johnny Bond at the Ravenstonedale Festival in 2011, where both bands were performing. At the time, Bond was a member of Symphonic Pictures, but he would later join Catfish and the Bottlemen in 2014. The band's name originates from McCann's earliest musical memory: an Australian street busker he encountered in Sydney, known as
Catfish the Bottleman. The busker earned the nickname "Catfish" due to his distinctive, spiky beard when he began performing in 2000, and he played beer bottles strung to a wire. In January 2015, McCann was reunited with Catfish the Bottleman at the
Triple J studios in Sydney.
2013–2016: The Balcony In 2013, the band signed with
Communion Music and released their first three singles, "
Homesick", "
Rango", and "
Pacifier" the same year. produced by
Jim Abbiss (known for his work with
Arctic Monkeys,
Kasabian and
Adele). All of their singles received premieres from
Zane Lowe and were added to the
BBC Radio 1 playlist. In April, "Kathleen" was ranked number one on
MTV's hottest tracks. During the summer of 2014, Catfish and the Bottlemen performed at numerous festivals across the UK and Europe, including
Reading and Leeds,
Latitude,
Kendal Calling,
Y Not Festival,
Strawberry Fields Festival,
T in the Park,
Pinkpop,
Bingley Music Live and
Ibiza Rocks. They also performed at New York's
Governors Ball. On 19 June, the band announced their debut studio album,
The Balcony, would be released in September. Later that summer, founding lead guitarist Billy Bibby unexpectedly ceased performing with the band and was replaced by Johnny "Bondy" Bond. On 25 July, the band cancelled three festival appearances, citing "unforeseen personal circumstances". Then, on 13 August, they announced on Facebook: "Some of you will have noticed that we have been playing with a different guitarist over the past weekend. Unfortunately, due to some personal circumstances, Billy won't be touring with the band for the foreseeable future." When asked about his departure, Bibby later reflected: "Well, to be honest, after Catfish I had no plans. I didn't know what I was going to do. I just started writing songs and it took off from there..." He added, "I'm proud of what I did in Catfish and what I achieved and everything that came with it, but I'm just looking into the future now with my band and that's all I'm focused on." In 2015, he went on to form his own band,
Billy Bibby & The Wry Smiles.
The Balcony was released on 15 September 2014, followed by the announcement of a UK tour. The album debuted at number 10 on the
UK Albums Chart for the week ending 27 September and was certified Silver on 9 January 2015, Gold on 20 March and ultimately Platinum on 30 December 2016. In December 2014, the band won the BBC Introducing Award at the inaugural
BBC Music Awards and performed "Kathleen".
The Balcony was released in the United States on 6 January 2015, and the following day, Catfish and the Bottlemen made their American television debut, with a performance on the
Late Show with David Letterman. In an interview with WOW247, McCann said that the band already had "three albums written". He continued to say that "I'm more excited for the second album than the first, because the workload is done now". At the
2016 Brit Awards, the band won the British Breakthrough Act category. In May, they headlined
Liverpool Sound City, marking their first headline slot at a festival.
2016–2018: The Ride 2016 On 23 March 2016, the band announced via
Twitter and
Instagram that their second studio album would be titled
The Ride, which was subsequently released on 27 May. By 3 June,
The Ride had reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, selling 38,000 units in its first week. On 8 July, Catfish and the Bottlemen played their largest headline show to date at
Castlefield Bowl in
Manchester, supported by Vant,
Broken Hands and
Little Comets. On 1 July 2017, they headlined the inaugural Community Festival at
Finsbury Park, London.
2019–2022: The Balance On 8 January 2019, the band released "
Longshot", the lead single from their third studio album,
The Balance. The album, along with its artwork and tracklist, was officially announced on 25 January. The second single, "Fluctuate", followed on 13 February, with "2all" and "Conversation" being released on 19 March and 18 April, respectively.
The Balance was ultimately released on 26 April. In August 2021, Catfish and the Bottlemen headlined the
Reading and Leeds Festivals for the first time. The following month, in September, they performed at
Singleton Park in
Swansea and headlined the
Neighbourhood Weekender festival in
Warrington. Also in September, it was announced that the band would be supporting
Stereophonics at Cardiff's
Millennium Stadium, alongside
Tom Jones, on 18 December. Due to 'phenomenal' demand, an additional date was added for 17 December. However, just over a week before the first date, the gigs were postponed to 17–18 June 2022 due to
COVID-19 restrictions in Wales. Then, on 3 June 2022, only weeks before the rescheduled shows, it was announced that Catfish and the Bottlemen had withdrawn from the gigs due to "unforeseen practical issues".
Departure of Bond and Hall On 29 September 2021, drummer Bob Hall announced via Instagram that he would be leaving the band. On 5 June 2022, Johnny Bond announced via Instagram that he had left the band in March 2021. He cited "recurring behaviour" within the group that he found "intolerable," leading to his departure. Despite leaving, Bond agreed to perform as a session musician for the band's scheduled shows later that year.
2023–present: Return from hiatus, singles and live performances On 23 November 2023, Catfish and the Bottlemen signalled the end of their hiatus by announcing they would be headlining the Reading and Leeds Festivals in August 2024. On 16 February 2024, the band teased new music for the first time in five years, sharing a brief six-second clip on their Instagram account. This followed an email sent to fans on 12 February with the subject line "Thursday 22nd February", alongside posters appearing in Manchester featuring the phrases "Doors: 5pm" and "Showtime: 6pm". The single "Showtime" was released on 22 February 2024. Written by McCann and produced by
Grammy Award-winning producer
Dave Sardy, its release coincided with the announcement of two summer shows at
Cardiff Castle on 19 July and Edinburgh Summer Sessions on 24 August. On 11 July, the band made their live return at In The Park Festival in
Sefton Park, Liverpool, with Kai Smith joining as touring guitarist in place of Bond and James Compton joining as touring drummer in place of Hall. On 16 September 2024,
EA Sports unveiled the official
EA Sports FC 25 Soundtrack, which includes the band’s song "Suntitled". As of March 2026, the track has not been officially released by the band outside of the game.
Cancellations and backlash On 1 September 2024, approximately 15 minutes before doors were due to open, the band cancelled their Dublin show at RDS
Simmonscourt, with promoters
MCD Productions citing "artist illness". The late cancellation drew criticism from fans, particularly those who had travelled long distances for the band’s first Irish performance in five years. On 4 September, the band cancelled their Australian tour dates, scheduled from 4 to 12 September 2024.
Live Nation relayed a statement from the band apologising for the cancellations, attributing them to ongoing illness. The band also cancelled their planned US tour. Despite the series of cancellations, the band made no official announcement addressing the situation directly, leaving fans seeking further clarification. On 27 September 2024, the band announced a performance at Manchester’s
Heaton Park scheduled for 13 June 2025. The announcement received mixed reactions, with some fans expressing disappointment following the cancellation of previously scheduled international shows. The band also performed at
Ormeau Park in
Belfast on 15 June,
Fairview Park in Dublin on 18 June and
Glasgow Green on 9 July. ==Musical style==