Due to phenomenal demand it has been announced Busted will play an extra show in Glasgow for their 20th anniversary tour.
It was announced earlier this month that the band behind 'What I go to school for' along with other pop-punk bangers would be embarking on a UK wide tour marking two-decades.
Now, due to massive demand, Busted has announced an extra date to be held at the OVO Hydro on October 1, a little over two weeks after their first show on September 23 which will also be played at the Hydro.
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The tour will see the original much-loved trio - James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis - play their hits and fan-favourites to a combined audience of 150,000 people over the course of fifteen shows this September.
Supporting Busted will be the iconic Hanson for all the shows from Birmingham onwards. The pop trio brothers are behind hits including the number 1 smash ‘MMMBop’, ‘Where’s The Love’, ‘I Will Come To You’ and ‘Penny & Me’. The line-up will also feature New Hope Club, who scored a Top 5 hit with their self-titled debut album and have since exceeded 2 billion streams.
Tickets for the extra date at the Hydro are on sale now and can be found here.
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