McBusted Tour

McBusted Tour
Tour by McBusted

Original poster for the tour, showing the original 11 dates
Location UK and Ireland
Start date 17 April 2014 (2014-04-17)
End date 29 June 2014 (2014-06-29)
Legs 1
No. of shows 36
Website www.mcbusted.com
McFly tour chronology
The Best of McFly Tour

(2013)

McBusted Tour
(2014)
McBusted's Most Excellent Adventure Tour
(2015)
Busted tour chronology
Present for Everyone Else Tour
(2004)
McBusted Tour
(2014)
McBusted's Most Excellent Adventure Tour
(2015)

The McBusted Tour is a 2014 concert tour by English supergroup McBusted, composed of members of pop rock bands McFly and Busted. It consisted of 36 shows around cities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland from April–June 2014. The tour began on 17 April in Glasgow and ended on 27 June in Scarborough.

Background

From 19 to 22 September 2013, Matt Willis and James Bourne made a surprise brief reunion as Busted when they joined McFly as special guests during McFly's four 10th anniversary concerts at the Royal Albert Hall. Willis and Bourne's ex-bandmate Charlie Simpson, whose decision to quit Busted led to the band's break-up in January 2005, chose not to take part at the concerts. Under the name "McBusted", the six-piece performed Busted's "Year 3000" and "Air Hostess" and McFly's "Shine a Light". This sparked rumours that Busted could make a comeback.[1] On 11 November 2013, it was announced that Bourne and Willis would join Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd and go on an eleven-date arena tour in April and May 2014 as McBusted, playing both Busted and McFly songs.[2] Simpson refused to be a part of McBusted as he wanted to focus on his own career, but he was paid a six-figure sum by Willis and Bourne after he sold his third of the copyrighted Busted name.[3] A source told the Daily Mirror that Simpson's decision not to be part of McBusted was an amicable one: "Charlie wishes the boys lots of luck but he wanted absolutely no involvement. All three sat down amicably and worked out a figure that everyone was happy with. Charlie made it clear in no uncertain terms that that's it for him and the boys now, it's finished."[3]

Pre-sale tickets for the eleven shows went on sale at 9am on 14 November and sold out in minutes.[4] Tickets went on general sale the following morning and quickly sold out as well,[5] resulting in the addition of six more concerts in Glasgow, Bournemouth, London, Birmingham, Cardiff and Manchester.[5] Another four dates were then added on 17 November, bringing the tour to 20 dates.[6] Since then, the tour has increased to a total 34 dates throughout April–June 2014. It comprises dates in Glasgow, Liverpool, Bournemouth, London, Newcastle, Nottingham, Leeds, Birmingham, Sheffield, Cardiff, Manchester, Brighton, Dublin and Belfast.[5][7][8] Due to high demand, a section called the OMFG! Zone has been made available across their UK tour (excluding Bournemouth and Brighton). This area is sectioned off from the rest of the venue and is the closest to the stage. There is also opportunity to upgrade from standard tickets to the OMFG! Zone at ticket outlets.

Support acts

From opening night until 10 May, the support acts were Young Brando and EofE (both British 4-piece bands) and The 3 Dudes (an American 3-piece band). From 11 May onwards, Hollywood Ending (another 5-piece American band) replaced The 3 Dudes, and Vix (female fronted band) replaced Young Brando. 5ive also opened up for the band in June.

Recordings and broadcasts

At the 25 April show at The O2 Arena, the band revealed that the show will be recorded and released on DVD and Blu-ray later in the year. On 10 September, it was announced that a McBusted concert film Tourplay would be released exclusively through Vue Cinemas on 28 October for one day.[9] Both Tourplay and McBusted: Live at The O2 was released on 24 November 2014.[10]

Concerts following tour

On 6 July 2014, McBusted headlined Hyde Park, where they were supported by the Backstreet Boys, Scouting for Girls and dance troupe Diversity.[11] The band also supported One Direction at a stadium show in Paris on 21 June.[12]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
UK and Ireland[13][14][15]
17 April 2014 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro
18 April 2014
19 April 2014 Liverpool England Echo Arena Liverpool
21 April 2014 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
22 April 2014
24 April 2014 London The O2 Arena
25 April 2014
26 April 2014
28 April 2014 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
29 April 2014 Nottingham Capital FM Arena Nottingham
30 April 2014 Leeds First Direct Arena
2 May 2014 Birmingham LG Arena
3 May 2014
4 May 2014 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
6 May 2014 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
7 May 2014
9 May 2014 Manchester England Phones 4u Arena $2,351,790 35,123 / 37,908
10 May 2014
11 May 2014
13 May 2014 Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool
15 May2014 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro
16 May 2014
17 May 2014 Birmingham England LG Arena
19 May 2014 Sheffield Motorpoint Arena Sheffield
20 May 2014 Nottingham Capital FM Arena Nottingham
21 May 2014 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
23 May 2014 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
24 May 2014 Brighton England Brighton Centre
25 May 2014
27 May 2014 Birmingham LG Arena
28 May 2014 Bournemouth Windsor Hall
29 May 2014
31 May 2014 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
1 June 2014
2 June 2014 Dublin Ireland The O2
27 June 2014 Scarborough England Scarborough Open Air Theatre
28 June 2014 Weston-super-Mare Weston Beach
29 June 2014 Ipswich Chantry Park

Setlist

[16]

  1. "Air Hostess"
  2. "Crash & Burn/You Said No"
  3. "Britney"
  4. "Who's David?"
  5. "5 Colours in Her Hair"
  6. "Obviously"
  7. "Sleeping with the Light On"
  8. "Star Girl"
  9. "Nerdy"
  10. "Room on the 3rd Floor"
  11. "Thunderbirds Are Go"
  12. "I Want You Back" (The Jackson 5 cover)
  13. "Shine a Light"
  14. "What I Go to School For"
Encore
  1. "Crashed the Wedding"
  2. "All About You"
  3. "Year 3000"

References

  1. Corner, Lewis (20 September 2013). "Busted join McFly on stage at Royal Albert Hall show – video". Digital Spy. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  2. McGeorge, Alistair (11 November 2013). "McBusted: McFly and Busted become supergroup 2014 tour dates for supergroup". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 11 November 2013.
  3. 1 2 Giles, Kayleigh (17 November 2013). "Phew! McBusted Add More Dates To Sellout Tour Amid Phenomenal Demand". EntertainmentWise. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  4. Lee, Ann (14 November 2013). "McBusted pre-sale tickets: McFly and Busted fans left disappointed on Twitter after 2014 tour sell out". Metro. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  5. 1 2 3 Wilson, Jess (15 November 2013). "McBusted add SIX more dates to their tour". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  6. Wood, Lucy (15 November 2013). "McBusted add six extra dates, and then another three, to their UK tour due to high demand as arenas sell out in minutes". sugarscape.com. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
  7. Balfe, John (25 November 2013). "Get ready, Ireland: McBusted will be in you this summer". entertainment.ie. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  8. "McBusted announce Belfast and Dublin dates". The News Letter. 25 November 2013. Retrieved 24 February 2014.
  9. Corner, Lewis (12 September 2014). "Watch McBusted's concert film TOURPLAY trailer". Digital Spy. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  10. "Countdown to the release of McBusted's new DVD! Danny Jones tells us about his lyric mix up". Heat. 24 November 2014. Retrieved 24 November 2014.
  11. "Barclaycard presents British Summer Time Hyde Park McBusted". Retrieved 17 April 2014.
  12. "McBusted will support One Direction on Where We Are stadium tour". AXS. 23 March 2014. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  13. Laggs, Michael (14 November 2013). "McBusted tickets on sale now for McFly and Busted's 2014 tour". Gigwise. Giant Digital. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  14. "McFly And Busted Extend McBusted 2014 UK Arena Tour". Capital FM. Global Group. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  15. Coombes, Samantha (4 December 2013). "McBusted add another date to 2014 UK arena tour". Gigwise. Giant Digital. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
  16. "McBusted Setlist". Retrieved 26 April 2014.
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