It has been extremely popular
Charlie Simpson, Matt Willis and James Bourne will be performing some of the band's greatest hits at Nottingham Motorpoint Arena on Friday, September 15. But now the venue has announced the date for the second show after most seats were sold out.
The second show will take place on Saturday, September 23, and tickets are already on sale. The band will be visiting Nottingham as well as other venues across the UK for a total of 15 performances for their reunion tour.Fans hope to hear the band perform their top hits, such as ‘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’.
In a tweet announcing the second show, the Motorpoint Arena said: "SECOND SHOW ANNOUNCED. Due to incredible demand, @Busted will play a second Nottingham show on Saturday 23 September. Tickets on sale NOW." The trio has also confirmed the news and tweeted: "YOU GUYS ARE CRAZY. We're adding six new dates including London, Birmingham, Nottingham, Cardiff, Manchester and Glasgow and all of them are on sale now via https://tourlink.to/BustedTour2023 "
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