The Hummingbirds have been on the hunt for a new lead singer for almost a year now after Callum has left for his soloist career. They've listened to countless auditions, all done by ego-centered guys who were only in it for the fame and the attention. The three bandmates are exhausted, as is their crew. The desperation led to the only possible solution: accepting girls for the auditions. The drummer Robin and the bass guitarist Arden agree with Brianne, their producer, that this is the only way to better their chances of finding someone with talent. However, Hawkins, lead guitarist and backing vocalist, is not having it. According to him, a girl would start fights - if not wars - among the jealous and obsessed fangirls. Unfortunately for him, being in a band equals to being in a democracy, and that means that girls will be auditioning, regardless of Hawkins objection. As expected, most girls that audition are just fans that want a chance to see their idols. That is, until Aderyn comes in. An ex-singer on Broadway, Addie gives everyone hope for more success in the music industry. The band needs her talent, and she needs their money. Two hummingbirds with one stone, right? But what happens when success is provided not by her talent, but by her chemistry with the one member that did not want her in the first place? Everyone knows what to do when fans ask for something: give them what they want. And right now, they want to see tension and romance on stage. Even if fake.