Busted is making a comeback

This British band rose to fame in the early 2000s, including for their hit song “Year 3000”.

On Wednesday morning, the group announced that they would be reuniting for a comeback tour.

It reports Subway.

New music

It’s been over 20 years since the band made their musical debut.

The group consisting of Charlie Simpson (39), James Bourne (39) and Mat Willis (39) announced on Wednesday morning that they are planning a total of 15 concerts in the UK.

But that’s not all, the group is also preparing to release 15 new songs.

On the new track, the group features guest artists such as “McFly”, “All Time Low”, and “Simple Plan”.

POP-PUNK: The last British stars released music was in 2005. Photo: Richard Lewis / AP

– I’m glad we gave up

“Busted” formed in 2000 and their first studio album of the same name was released in 2002.

The band broke up after only five years, but went on to make music together with the band “McFly” under the name “McBusted”.

In connection with the announcement, the band told Sun that they were pleased with the reaction of the fans.

In the interview, the band members acknowledged that a split in 2005 was the right choice.

– I’m glad we gave up. What gave us the opportunity to do this and come back to each other, said Simpson.

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