McFly reveal comeback news with album and LIVE SHOW date

The boys are back!

Author: Laura ThorntonPublished 10th Sep 2019
Last updated 10th Sep 2019

In news that will absolutely delight their fans, McFly have returned with an exciting new album and a live show announcement! The four-piece will release a new song EVERY week from their new album, 'The Lost Songs', and then perform a one-off live show at the O2 Arena in London in November 2019.

Drummer Harry Judd, vocalist, pianist and guitarist Tom Fletcher, vocalist and guitarist Danny Jones and bassist Dougie Poynter teased the announcement on Twitter, their first post in over a year.

The news was then confirmed that there will be a tour and a new album, and fans went wild!

'The Lost Songs' will be McFly's sixth studio album, apparently full of 'material all McFly devotees have been clamouring for years to hear,' and is also 'classic McFly'. Their first album, 'Room On The Third Floor' was released back in 2004, reaching Number 1 on the UK Chart.

They went on to release a number of compilation albums, studio albums and even an album as McBusted, joined together with Matt Willis and James Bourne from Busted - their long-time co-writers, rivals and friends.

Swipe through to see which songs turn 10-years-old in 2019...


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Official press from McFly reads that there could be more exciting things to come, 'They will perform, for the first time ever, The Lost Songs originally intended for Album 6. They will showcase their amazing musicianship, showmanship and humour. And, knowing the guys, there might well be a surprise or two along the way...'

We cannot wait to hear what McFly will be cooking up for album number six!

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