Busted on 20th anniversary return : 'any fan would be stupid to miss this tour' (2024)

As Busted gear up for their anticipated comeback tour later this year, the group have looked back at their initial heyday – and why they’re more excited than ever to release reworked versions of their greatest hits.

The group – James Bourne, Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson – announced last week that they will return with a UK arena tour later this year to mark their 20th anniversary.

In addition to the tour, the band will also release a 15-track album featuring fresh re-workings of their classic hits – the first being a brand new take on Loser Kid (Loser Kid 2.0) featuring Simple Planon April 14.

“We did our comeback tour in 2016, but the focus there was on just breaking the ice so it just felt different,” Simpson told Rolling Stone UK.

“Now, we’re celebrating something that everyone understands. It feels like this is the tour that would have happened had we never gone away. For a Busted fan, they would be stupid to miss this. If there’s any Busted fan that ever wants to see us again, this is going to be the tour to see.”

As for that anniversary, it’s easy to forget just how unique of a proposition Busted proved when they first arrived at the end of 2002. The youthful good looks and charm of James Bourne, Charlie Simpson and Matt Willis may have mirrored their boyband contemporaries, but here was where the similarities ended.

They were a chart-friendly group that dared to play their own instruments and had more in common with the likes of Blink-182 than anyone else on the UK music scene at the time.

“You have to remember that at the end of the nineties, pop was in a dreadful state,” reflects Busted’s Charlie Simpson.

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“It was super manufactured and bands like Atomic Kitten and 911 gave off the impression that it was full of cast members in a band that was owned by a record label or someone like [music mogul] Simon Fuller. It felt very much like a product and I think Busted was a dose of realness that was just void at the time.”

That dose of realness was immediately latched upon. They inspired a generation of youngsters to pick up guitars, while picking up a slew of Brit Awards. To date, their debut has sold over 1.3 million records.

But at the same time, the band were still subjected to label demands. In some ways, they admit the reworked tracks provide them with a chance to deliver the production and sound that some tracks were never capable of achieving.

An early exclusive listen of ‘Loser Kid’ reveals to Rolling Stone UK that the group have taken a heavier approach than their heyday.

“I look back now and I’m just very pleased that 20 years later we’ve got the chance to do it again and, and we’re lucky to be in that position to be able to have a fan base that are now, you know, still with us. It’s a really fun project and to get people that we love on it, I just think it’s all cool, man,” says Simpson.

Looking back on those twenty years, Matt Willis remembers the first time he met Charlie – and wasn’t entirely sure of how to take the singer’s upper class accent.

“I remember Charlie speaking in an audition and going ‘is he joking?'”, Willis recalls.

“I was like, I didn’t realise people really spoke like the Queen! I mean, it’s like when you see those received pronunciation plays!”

James adds: “I felt I like I bridged the gap a bit. I’m not terribly posh, but Matt was quite co*ckney and Charlie was extremely posh! He’d come into rehearsals and say ‘what we are doing on July 31? I have to be at the Commodore’s Ball! ‘I’m just like, what the f*ck is a Commodore?” It sounded like some next level posh sh*t!”

And while their friendship may have been rocked by Charlie’s departure, which led to the band’s split in 2005, they insist that they’re now stronger than ever.

“Over time, you live and die by your songs and our songs have stood up for a reason,” says Matt.

“We may not have been together for a lot of the last 20 years, but when we do come back together, the thing that has really been a factor in allowing us to return is that our songs have been there and held their place, even when we haven’t been performing. That’s the thing, our songs can do their thing when we’re not a band. The plane flies when we’re not flying. But now, we’re back and we can’t wait.”

Busted on 20th anniversary return : 'any fan would be stupid to miss this tour' (2024)

FAQs

Who is supporting busted on tour? ›

Busted will also put out a single in April, and are set to release a new album with reworked versions of old hits. Tour support will come from Hanson, New Hope Club and The Tyne.

Why did McFly and Busted join? ›

Though the record label decided against offering Fletcher a place in Busted, they were intrigued by his songwriting talents and later offered him a place on Busted's songwriting 'team', alongside band member (and already accomplished songwriter) James Bourne, whom Fletcher credits with helping him to compose melodies.

Who did McFly merge with? ›

The punk-pop bands were famously rivals throughout the noughties during the height of there successes. In 2013, Busted and McFly shocked fans when they combined to create supergroup McBusted - without Charlie Simpson - but split just two years later.

Who are the special guests for Busted? ›

Busted have announced that they will be celebrating their 20th anniversary with an arena tour which is heading to The O2 on 10, 27 September and 10 October 2023. The band will be joined by special guests Hanson and The Tyne.

How long are Busted on stage for? ›

What time will Busted be on stage? Doors will open at 6.30pm and Busted are expected to be on stage at around 8.45pm, based on previous shows. They're expected to perform for around an hour and a half.

Why did Busted split up? ›

Despite their success, Busted split on 14 January 2005 after just three years, following Simpson's decision to leave the band to concentrate on his side project Fightstar. On 10 November 2015 Busted announced their return as a band, featuring Simpson again.

Who was more successful, Busted or McFly? ›

Busted were way more popular and internationally as well. They inspired Jonas Brothers (redid two of Busted songs for their album), McFly (or their label at least which was the same and manager), 5 Seconds of Summer, The Vamps and One Direction.

What illness does McFly have? ›

Uveitis is inflammation of the middle layer of the eye, called the uvea or uveal tract. It can cause eye pain and changes to your vision.

Why did McFly break up? ›

McFly announced an 'indefinite hiatus' in 2016, and have since revealed this was due to jealousy. The boys formed a superband with Busted, another popular boyband from the noughties, in 2013. The new band – McBusted – toured between 2013 and 2015.

What are McFly fans called? ›

Fans of McFly are known as Galaxy Defenders, Star Girls, and McFans.

What was Busted's first song? ›

Their debut single, "What I Go to School For", inspired by a teacher that Willis had a crush on at school, was finally released in September 2002.

Are HANSON supporting Busted? ›

We are pleased to announce HANSON will be performing 10 dates from Sept 9th - 24th, 2023 supporting Busted on their anniversary & greatest hits tour in the UK. For details, go to our Calendar page.

Who is opening for Mötley Crüe final tour? ›

The Final Tour was a concert tour by heavy metal band Mötley Crüe. At the time, it had been announced as the band's final tour before their initial hiatus from 2016 until their announced comeback reunion in 2019. Alice Cooper was announced as the opening act for the tour.

Who is the support act for Busted Manchester 24th September? ›

The band will celebrate two decades in music with support acts Hanson, New Hope Club and The Tyne. The trio has also confirmed that they would be releasing new music, an album featuring remakes of their most popular songs as well as others 2000s bands McFly and All Time Low.

Who supported Take That on tour? ›

Who is supporting the band? None other than Olly Murs. He'll likely appear on stage around 7.25pm.

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