Busted and McFly reveal THREE new UK shows after demand for VS tour soars — here’s how you can get tickets --[Reported by Umva mag]

POP-PUNK bands McFly and Busted have added even more dates to their upcoming co-headline tour of the UK and Ireland in 2025. The noughties stars have delighted fans by adding three more shows in London, Nottingham and Wales due to pre-sale demand for their upcoming arena tours. InstagramThe bands have added three new dates to their tour[/caption] Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson of BustedGETTY The bands will play a third show at London’s O2 Arena on September 21, a second night at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on September 24 and an added stop off at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena on October 15. The boys are going head-to-head across the land from Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester and Dublin to Belfast. A second round of pre-sale tickets go live on Thursday 17 at 9am. The bands teased the tour news at London’s O2 Arena recently when Busted joined McFly on stage to challenge them to the head-to-head. James Bourne, who is in Busted with Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis, said: “The whole tour is to find out who’s a better band. Fans can decide. “They can come and support their band and they might change their mind. It’s going to be a fight to the death.” Matt continued: “It has been a long time coming, this tour. Fans have wanted this. “There’s a massive crossover in the fanbases but secretly I think everyone likes Busted more.” The McFly drummer said: “To be honest, these guys have obviously had their 20th anniversary and rinsed that and I think they’re a bit short on ideas, so they needed us and we felt charitable.” Tom joked: “We said, ‘We’ll save you again’. We did it once with McBusted.” But Charlie butted in: “We said, ‘We don’t want to go out again, but we will if we have to take you on. You can support us one more time, yes. Just like you did in 2004’.” The news follows a summer of shows across the country where both bands made digs at each other at the other camp. On who get to close the tour, Harry insisted: “We’re not precious like that.” Matt smugly replied: “Great, so we can finalise it that we headline, right?” Harry joked: “I wouldn’t say ‘headline’. We just have to take care of Busted’s egos.” The lads have asked fans: “It’s time to settle this once and for all. Who’s team are you on?” Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday, October 18. The two bands are uniting for an epic boyband tourlouis wood Tour dates SEPTEMBER 2025:16: bp pulse Live, Birmingham19: OVO Arena Wembley, London20: The O2, London21: The O2, London23: Utilita Arena, Cardiff24: Utilita Arena, Cardiff 26: Utilita Arena, Sheffield27: First Direct Arena, Leeds30: P&J Live, Aberdeen OCTOBER 2025:2: OVO Hydro, Glasgow7: M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool10: Utilita Arena, Newcastle14: Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham15: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena17: AO Arena, Manchester20: 3Arena, Dublin21: SSE Arena, Belfast

Oct 16, 2024 - 14:36
Busted and McFly reveal THREE new UK shows after demand for VS tour soars — here’s how you can get tickets --[Reported by Umva mag]

POP-PUNK bands McFly and Busted have added even more dates to their upcoming co-headline tour of the UK and Ireland in 2025.

The noughties stars have delighted fans by adding three more shows in London, Nottingham and Wales due to pre-sale demand for their upcoming arena tours.

a poster for buster vs mcfly tour 2025
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The bands have added three new dates to their tour[/caption]
two men singing in front of a sign that says busted vs.mefly
Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson of Busted
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The bands will play a third show at London’s O2 Arena on September 21, a second night at Cardiff’s Utilita Arena on September 24 and an added stop off at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena on October 15.

The boys are going head-to-head across the land from Birmingham, Sheffield, Leeds, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle, Manchester and Dublin to Belfast.

A second round of pre-sale tickets go live on Thursday 17 at 9am.

The bands teased the tour news at London’s O2 Arena recently when Busted joined McFly on stage to challenge them to the head-to-head.

James Bourne, who is in Busted with Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis, said: “The whole tour is to find out who’s a better band. Fans can decide.

“They can come and support their band and they might change their mind. It’s going to be a fight to the death.”

Matt continued: “It has been a long time coming, this tour. Fans have wanted this.

“There’s a massive crossover in the fanbases but secretly I think everyone likes Busted more.”

The McFly drummer said: “To be honest, these guys have obviously had their 20th anniversary and rinsed that and I think they’re a bit short on ideas, so they needed us and we felt charitable.”

Tom joked: “We said, ‘We’ll save you again’. We did it once with McBusted.”

But Charlie butted in: “We said, ‘We don’t want to go out again, but we will if we have to take you on. You can support us one more time, yes. Just like you did in 2004’.”

The news follows a summer of shows across the country where both bands made digs at each other at the other camp.

On who get to close the tour, Harry insisted: “We’re not precious like that.”

Matt smugly replied: “Great, so we can finalise it that we headline, right?”

Harry joked: “I wouldn’t say ‘headline’. We just have to take care of Busted’s egos.”

The lads have asked fans: “It’s time to settle this once and for all. Who’s team are you on?”

Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday, October 18.

a group of men are posing for a picture and one of them is wearing a black shirt that says ' supreme ' on it
The two bands are uniting for an epic boyband tour
louis wood

Tour dates

SEPTEMBER 2025:
16: bp pulse Live, Birmingham
19: OVO Arena Wembley, London
20: The O2, London
21: The O2, London
23: Utilita Arena, Cardiff
24: Utilita Arena, Cardiff
26: Utilita Arena, Sheffield
27: First Direct Arena, Leeds
30: P&J Live, Aberdeen

OCTOBER 2025:
2: OVO Hydro, Glasgow
7: M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
10: Utilita Arena, Newcastle
14: Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
15: Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
17: AO Arena, Manchester
20: 3Arena, Dublin
21: SSE Arena, Belfast






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