Busted have confessed their reunion has been 'awkward' as they prepare to release new music and embark on UK stadium tour 🤘
and are also set to release new versions of their biggest hits, including Year 3000 and What I Go To School For.
But in a new interview, the rockers admitted their long-overdue reunion was initially ‘awkward’, although added that any ‘weirdness’ is firmly behind them.James, 39, added: ‘The awkwardness has gone and we get to come back for our 20th anniversary in the way we would like to do it.’, the group explained they were glad to have been able to plan their reunion ‘properly’, even if it meant Busted’s return took a little longer.
‘We were talking about doing it a certain way and I think we all agreed in the end that it was better to plan it properly, not rush it,’ James explained. ‘That’s why arguably we’re a year late but I think it’s better to be do it in the correct way, just a bit later.’Busted’s UK tour will kick off this September and hits a host of cities such as Cardiff, Glasgow, Liverpool andOne of the first famous faces to rave about the news was 39-year-old Matt’s wife Emma, who said on Instagram: ‘Well this is gonna be fun!’Are you a Busted fan?
However, rather than brand new tracks, the three-piece have created reworks of some of their most iconic songs.
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