Tickets are now on sale to see Busted as the band reunite for a 2023 tour - including a date in Newcastle.
Matt Willis, Charlie Simpson and James Bourne are getting back together for their 20th anniversary. Starting in September, the band will be touring the UK, including a stop at the Utilita Arena in Newcastle on September 16.
Alongside the tour, the trio also announced a new single, Loser Kid, as well as new versions of fifteen of their classics which will be released in the build-up to the tour featuring "very special guests". Fans were able to get pre-sale access to tickets earlier this week.
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However, general tickets were going on sale today - Friday, March 31 at 9am. The official ticket provider for the Utilita Arena is Ticketmaster, so from 9am today you will be able to visit the website and select your seats.
Tickets range from £42.50 to £87.50. The full rundown of ticket prices are:
Ultimate Tickets (Referred to as the best seats) - £87.50
“Wow Pit” Standing tickets - £80.75
Premium reserved seating - £65
Reserved seating tier A - £53.75
Reserved seating tier B - £42.50
Scores of Busted fans have said they can't wait to see the band on tour. One wrote on Twitter: "OMG! Busted is back! That is music to my ears! I can't wait to see you!"
Another added: "My inner 13 year old me is squealing. My outer 33 year old shell is crying and wondering if my back will hold out from the jumping."
A third said: "I am so glad you guys are back touring, I absolutely can't wait to see you," and a fourth wrote: "So excited can’t wait !!!!! It has been too long." One comment read: "Thank you, just thank you for coming back."
You can buy tickets here.
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