Busted and McFly announce MORE UK tour dates after selling out arenas — and tickets go on sale TODAY

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Here's how to bag yourself a ticket to the band battle

  • Published: 13:38, 23 Oct 2024
  • Updated: 13:38, 23 Oct 2024

TICKETS for the upcoming McFly vs Busted tour have flown off the shelves and now even more dates have been announced.

The noughties bands are going mic-to-mic against each other in a series of UK tours in 2025.

The ever-expanding battle of the bands tour

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The ever-expanding battle of the bands tour

The McFly vs Busted is on and kicks off in 2025

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The McFly vs Busted is on and kicks off in 2025Credit: the sun

Due to popular demand, more dates have been added and a final pre sale has opened up today.

New dates for the 'final battle' in 2025 are 12 October in Newcastle, 28 October in Birmingham and 30 October in London.

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.”

McFly drummer Harry Judd 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 Fletcher 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.

McFly star reveals he joined Busted first but was kicked out after 24 hours

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?"

McFly added: “Busted gatecrashed our show (not cool), and challenged us to a VS tour next year.

"They’re old men now, and we are gonna blow them and their carers off the stage next year.

"We’ve had a great time celebrating our 21st birthday this week and next year is going to be even better – P.S Busted Suck."

Busted fought back and added: "There’s been a lot of talk recently… This is where the talking ends…!

"We are ready to show who is the better band once and for all. McFly suck and Busted Rock!"

Busted's Charlie said: "It won’t run like a co-headline show. It will run in a way that you won’t have seen before.

"I just saw the renders of the staging, and that alone looks incredible, and something that I haven’t seen before. There’s going to be a lot of cool s*** – there’s some WWF vibes as well!"

Busted bandmates James, Charlie and Matt

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Busted bandmates James, Charlie and MattCredit: Getty

The boys have added extra dates to the tour

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The boys have added extra dates to the tourCredit: Getty

Tom Fletcher is also a judge on The Voice

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Tom Fletcher is also a judge on The VoiceCredit: Getty

The bands will go head-to-head on a monumental tour

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The bands will go head-to-head on a monumental tourCredit: Getty

McFly lads have been together since 2003

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McFly lads have been together since 2003Credit: PA:Press Association

The battle of the noughties' bands will take place in 2025

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The battle of the noughties' bands will take place in 2025Credit: Getty

The boys appeared on This Morning to promote the tour

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The boys appeared on This Morning to promote the tourCredit: ITV

Mcfly vs Busted tour dates

  • September 16 – Birmingham, BP Pulse Live
  • September 17 – Birmingham, BP Pulse Live
  • September 19 – London, OVO Arena Wembley
  • September 20 – London, The O2
  • September 21 – London, The O2
  • September 23 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
  • September 24 – Cardiff, Utilita Arena
  • September 26 – Sheffield, Utilita Arena
  • September 27 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
  • September 28 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
  • September 30 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
  • October 2 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • October 3 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
  • October 7 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
  • October 8 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
  • October 10 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
  • October 12 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena (NEW)
  • October 14 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
  • October 15 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
  • October 17 – Manchester, AO Arena
  • October 21 – Belfast, SSE Arena
  • October 28 – Birmingham, BP Pulse Live (NEW)
  • October 30 – London, The O2 (NEW)
  • October 31 – London, The O2
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