Busted Blast into City With Arena Tour

Pop trio launch their 20th anniversary arena tour

Author: Claire PearsonPublished 23rd Mar 2023

Busted - the pop group that brought us hits such as Year 3000 and Thunderbirds Are Go - are coming to Swansea Arena this September.

It'll see the original trio of James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis reunite for their 20th anniversary tour.

They'll be in Swansea on September 5 and presale tickets go on sale on March 29 at 9am.

Impossible though it may seem, it’s been twenty years since Busted bounced into the charts with the irrepressible pop-punk energy of their debut single ‘What I Go To School For’.

It kickstarted a succession of hits for the trio, including the number one smashes ‘Crashed The Wedding’, ‘Who’s David’, ‘Thunderbirds Are Go’, ‘You Said No’ and the Top 3 singles ‘Year 3000’, ‘Air Hostess’ and ‘Sleeping With The Light On’.

GENERAL ONSALE: Friday 31st March at 9am: swansea-arena.co.uk

Busted’s many successes spread far beyond the singles charts. Three of their four studio albums also peaked at number two with 4.5 million sales leading to eight Platinum certifications as well as a total of 25 weeks in the Top 10 and two 5x Platinum selling albums.

They have won two BRIT Awards - Best Pop Act and Best British Breakthrough - while multiple sold-out arena tours have seen them sell more than 2 million tickets.

Busted’s 20th anniversary tour follows Charlie Simpson’s recent triumph as the winner of 2023’s ’The Masked Singer’, adding to his other projects which have included four solo albums and four albums with the rock band Fightstar.

James Bourne is a renowned songwriter, with credits including McFly, The Jonas Brothers, 5 Seconds of Summer and The Vamps, as well as his band Son of Dork and two recent solo albums ‘Safe Journey Home’ (2020) and ‘Sugar Beach’ (2022).

After releasing his debut solo album, Matt Willis famously won ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here’ leading to a successful television career as well as acting roles which have included the recent West End hit ‘2:22 A Ghost Story’.

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