SINGER Nathan Grisdale and his Mr Meanor band-mates were mobbed by teenage fans as they launched their new single at Golden Square.

The 20-year-old along with Tay Tay and JK Kirby from the R&B band, were at Head to music store promote their song Here With You.

Nathan has teamed up with the band as a featured vocalist on the number.

Mr Meanor, whose members also include X-Factor contestant, Jordan Hyams and Marcel Wildy, who lives in Los Angeles, first met Nathan when they were asked to support him on a UK tour.

They have also appeared alongside the likes of Tinchy Stryder.

Nathan, originally from Blackburn, was a keen footballer before he turned to music and broke into the charts last year with his single Lone Soldier, which raised funds for the charity Help for Heroes.

He said: “It’s great to be working with Mr Meanor. We’ve become great friends after touring together, so doing a single with them just seems like the natural next step for all of us.”

Three versions of Here with You have been issued, one R& B, another more upbeat dance track and the third a stripped back slower version.

JK said: “Most of our songs so far have been put together round at Jordan’s, we just vibe off each other."

Their ambition is to go worldwide, touring major arenas in UK, USA, Europe and Asia.

Dave Rafter, manager of Head, added: “It’s great that young bands like this are keen to come here. It’s good for us as an independent record outlet and also it’s good for Golden Square and Warrington as a whole.

"Nathan and the band are a great bunch of lads, who I’m sure will be household names before long so to think they have taken time out to visit us really helps put our town on the music map.”

Golden Square Shopping Director Ian Cox said: “There was quite a queue of teenage girls waiting when Nathan, JK and Tay Tay arrived for the signing.

“The visit follows other recent appearances at Head by Britain’s Got Talent favourites Bars and Melody, and rock band The Cribs, and we hope to hold more similar events in the coming months.”