Yes, you're reading it right. Busted are back and not only are they returning, the trio formed of James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis, are soon set to come to Glasgow.
It has been a while since the iconic band took to the stage with the boys having burst onto the scene back in September 2002 with 'What I Go to School For' reaching number three in the UK Singles Charts - a song that is said to have been inspired by a teacher that Willis had a crush on at school.
Now, two decades later to the day, they're back and ready to perform, with fans counting down the days until they can see their favourites LIVE.
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But before you head to the OVO Hydro, where the boys will be taking to the stage, you'll want to secure your tickets first.
Here's everything you need to know.
Busted tour - what to expect
As previously reported by Glasgow Live, as part of the celebrations, the band have said that they will be bringing out a series of new versions of fifteen of their classic hits to be released in the build-up, with some very special guests.
Busted tour - support act
They will be supported by fellow pop trio Hanson, who are famous for their hit song 'MMMBop', and who also recently made a comeback.
Busted tour - how to get tickets to see the band in Glasgow
Pre-sale tickets are available via Ticketek website, while the general sale will be available on the Ticketmaster and LiveNation websites from Friday, March 31, at 9am.
Busted tour dates - full UK list including Glasgow
- September 2 – Plymouth, Pavilions
- September 3 – Cardiff, International Arena
- September 5 – Swansea, Arena
- September 6 – Bournemouth, BIC
- September 7 – Brighton, Centre
- September 9 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena
- September 10 – London, The O2
- September 12 – Bridlington, Spa
- September 15 – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
- September 16 – Newcastle, Utilita Arena
- September 17 – Leeds, First Direct Arena
- September 19 – Aberdeen, P&J Live
- September 20 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- September 22 – Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
- September 24 – Manchester, AO Arena
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