McFly reveal all on future with Busted after announcing their huge reunion tour next year | The Sun

MCFLY have ruled out a reunion with Busted on their epic comeback tour.

The rockers have revealed all on their future with Busted after announcing their huge reunion tour next year.



Busted fans were in their element when the hit band announced they were making a comeback.

However they were dying to know if they would reform their supergroup with McFly like they did several years ago.

McFly's Tom Fletcher set the record straight on their plans as the McFly boys put on a united front at the Dungeons and Dragons premiere on Thursday.

Strictly star Tom shot down ideas of the two supergroups  getting back together as McBusted, saying : "No. We are definitely McFly."

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McBusted was formed with all the members of both bands except Busted singer Charlie Simpson who had his own band Fightstar.

They formed in 2013 – with an album and original eleven-concert sell-out McBusted Tour extended to 34 shows, including headlining Hyde Park on 6 July 2014.

They went their separate ways in 2014, with McFly reforming in 2019.

Fans went into a frenzy when The Sun exclusively revealed naughties' band Busted were reforming -after they announced their split in 2005.

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Busted's Matt Willis joked about a future reunion: “Never say never. If we’re all skint with seven kids when we’re 25, then maybe.”

Even more unlikely was the thought that Matt, Charlie Simpson and James Bourne would be closer than ever and actually reuniting to celebrate the band’s 20th anniversary.

The Noughties favourites are back for a nationwide arena tour this September and a new album reimagining their greatest hits, accompanied by some of their favourite artists.

During a top secret trip to Bizarre HQ yesterday ahead of the announcement, James said: “It’s out of this world that we get to do this and we couldn’t be more excited about it. It’s going to be wicked.”

Asked if he could ever imagine a comeback when he quit the group 18 years ago, Charlie said: “No. On that day I didn’t. I’m glad that we split up at the time because it allowed us to do this and come back together.”

Matt continued: “People have asked me, ‘Do you regret splitting up?’ And I don’t. It was s**t towards the end of Busted.

“It was a really bad vibe in the camp and it felt like the right time to stop that.

“Now it feels like how it’s meant to feel. It’s like the very beginning again. Right now it feels like it’s barely even begun.”

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After insisting he would never return to the Year 3000 band, Charlie shocked fans when they last reunited in 2015 — but having been on hiatus since 2019, they are now back for good.

On April 14 they will release a new version of their track Loser Kid, featuring Canadian rockers Simple Plan, and they have further collaborations on the cards with All Time Low and McFly, which will eventually all be included on an album.





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