
An East Yorkshire company which provides luxury travel for some of the world’s leading music artists has designed a unique tour bus for a music star.
MM Band Services, based in Holderness, specialises in sleeper band and tour bus services for the entertainment industry, having provided transport for international artists and their crews, including the likes of Beyoncé, the Foo Fighters, Mumford & Sons and Kasabian. Now the company has designed and built a £650,000 double decker ‘Star Bus’ for US singer-songwriter Teddy Swims, tailored to the Bad Dreams singer's requirements for his current UK and European tour.
The bus has an en-suite bedroom for the star, downstairs toilet, kitchen facilities with a sink and fridge, desk and office space, lounge area and comfortable, as well as quilted sleeping bunks with gel-cooled mattresses for up to 10 people. Designed and created by the MM Band Services team over 18 months, it also includes an entertainment system with widescreen HD TVs, surround sound systems, games consoles, Starlink high speed internet and Alexa.
It is believed to be the only one of its kind to run on Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) fuel, an alternative to diesel which reduces fuel emissions by 90%. Reusable water bottles and coffee cups, bean-to-cup coffee machines and green cleaning products add to its environmentally-friendly credentials.
The Star Bus is also set to be used by singer-songwriter Neil Young, who will headline Glastonbury Festival’s Pyramid Stage in June, American rock band Linkin Park, and singer, songwriter, rapper and record producer Akon. As well as the Star Bus, Teddy has five MM Band Services sleeper buses to transport his crew on the tour.
Driver Karl Nolan is the first to get behind the wheel of the Star Bus to take Teddy on his current tour, which calls in to London and Dublin before the UK leg finishes in Manchester on March 16. Teddy will then fly to South America to begin the US leg.
He said: “It’s always nice to get a new bus and be the first to take it out. Teddy is a really nice person, and I’m looking forward to spending five weeks with him. Teddy, and other artists in years to come, get back on the bus after the show, and we either take him to the hotel or to the next gig, driving through the night. We then head to the venue before we clean, tidy and polish everything every day. We treat it like a luxury hotel room, and also check all of the routes and parking. The Star Bus will be great for artists in the future too.”
MM Band Services, which also has offices in London, marks 25 years in business this year having grown to offer a fleet of 21 double decker tour buses, with its drivers covering millions of miles every year, across the UK and overseas, driving for major music industry artists, comedians, drag shows, podcast creators, pantomime casts and golf tours.
Mike Moulds, founder and managing director, whose first bus purchase was a vehicle designed for rock band Status Quo 25 years ago, said: “Teddy is the first artist to book the Star Bus and this is the fifth time we’ve supported him on his tours. He has been consulted about the design every step of the way, and it will benefit him and many other prestigious artists in the future.
“This is a significant investment for us as a business, and we’re responding to what Teddy has asked for. It’s important for us to be as green as we can be. It’s not just our ethos, it’s how we operate. The Star Bus will be in high demand, and we envisage it will be fully booked all the time.