Huge boyband star reuniting with Noughties one-hit wonders for one-off UK gig – and tickets are on sale now --[Reported by Umva mag]

ONE of the Busted stars has announced a special gig 24 years after the band soared to fame. The guitarist will be taking to the stage in Camden, London next month. SplashBusted first formed in 2000 and broke up in 2005[/caption] GettyJames enjoyed a strong solo career after Busted split[/caption] James Bourne, 41, was listed as a special guest at the Iglu & Hartly UK 2024 Shakedown. Jarvis Anderson, from the American rock band, shared a poster for the event which pictured James performing. “So stoked to announce my good friend James Bourne of the legendary Busted will be joining us on the stage at the legendary Camden Club London on October 12th! “James and I have written some cool tines together and now we get to play together on stage!” Fans rushed to the comment section to share their excitement. “Huge!!!!!!!!” one wrote, while a second said: “Can’t wait, this’ll be epic” James is responsible for massive noughties hits like Year 3000 and What I Go To School For alongside Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis. He moved to New York after the band split in January 2005, five years after forming. The boyband decided to go separate ways after Charlie decided to pursue other projects. Fans were delighted in 2015 when they announced that they had re-formed. They released their third studio album, Night Driver, on November 25, 2016. The boys also headed back out on the road in Spring 2019. But in 2023 Busted revealed they were reuniting AGAIN with another new album and tour, thrilling fans. James has enjoyed a solo career of his own and formed a pop rock band called Son Of Dork. They released their first single, Ticket Outta Loserville, in November 2005, which reached No3. They followed this with their debut album, Welcome To Loserville, two weeks later. Their second single Eddie’s Song hit a high of No10. Although a split was never officially announced, Dave Williams, Chris Leonard and Steve Rushton all left to pursue other projects leaving James and Danny Hall the only members. A reunion of sorts happened when James turned their debut album into Loserville: The Musical. James also reunited with Matt and the band McFly to form supergroup, McBusted. The boys enjoyed two successful sell-out tours and released their debut album in December 2014. The self-titled album landed in the UK Top 10 and sold over 100,000 copies. McBusted has been on hiatus since the original Busted trio reformed. Instagram/@igluandhartlyJames will be performing with Iglu & Hartly in London[/caption] SplashJames formed Son Of Dork after leaving Busted[/caption]

Sep 21, 2024 - 11:19
Huge boyband star reuniting with Noughties one-hit wonders for one-off UK gig – and tickets are on sale now --[Reported by Umva mag]

ONE of the Busted stars has announced a special gig 24 years after the band soared to fame.

The guitarist will be taking to the stage in Camden, London next month.

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Busted first formed in 2000 and broke up in 2005[/caption]
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James enjoyed a strong solo career after Busted split[/caption]

James Bourne, 41, was listed as a special guest at the Iglu & Hartly UK 2024 Shakedown.

Jarvis Anderson, from the American rock band, shared a poster for the event which pictured James performing.

“So stoked to announce my good friend James Bourne of the legendary Busted will be joining us on the stage at the legendary Camden Club London on October 12th!

“James and I have written some cool tines together and now we get to play together on stage!”

Fans rushed to the comment section to share their excitement.

“Huge!!!!!!!!” one wrote, while a second said: “Can’t wait, this’ll be epic”

James is responsible for massive noughties hits like Year 3000 and What I Go To School For alongside Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis.

He moved to New York after the band split in January 2005, five years after forming.

The boyband decided to go separate ways after Charlie decided to pursue other projects.

Fans were delighted in 2015 when they announced that they had re-formed.

They released their third studio album, Night Driver, on November 25, 2016.

The boys also headed back out on the road in Spring 2019.

But in 2023 Busted revealed they were reuniting AGAIN with another new album and tour, thrilling fans.

James has enjoyed a solo career of his own and formed a pop rock band called Son Of Dork.

They released their first single, Ticket Outta Loserville, in November 2005, which reached No3.

They followed this with their debut album, Welcome To Loserville, two weeks later.

Their second single Eddie’s Song hit a high of No10.

Although a split was never officially announced, Dave Williams, Chris Leonard and Steve Rushton all left to pursue other projects leaving James and Danny Hall the only members.

A reunion of sorts happened when James turned their debut album into Loserville: The Musical.

James also reunited with Matt and the band McFly to form supergroup, McBusted.

The boys enjoyed two successful sell-out tours and released their debut album in December 2014.

The self-titled album landed in the UK Top 10 and sold over 100,000 copies.

McBusted has been on hiatus since the original Busted trio reformed.

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James will be performing with Iglu & Hartly in London[/caption]
a man singing into a microphone while playing a guitar
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James formed Son Of Dork after leaving Busted[/caption]




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