Two huge UK bands will join forces to host a concert in Glasgow next year.
Busted and McFly will perform together at the city's OVO Hydro on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
The groups will be bringing their Every Saga Has An Ending tour to the Finnieston venue.
McFly - who are an English pop-rock group - is made up of Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Harry Judd, and Dougie Poynter.
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They are known for their songs including All About You, Five Colours In Her Hair, Star Girl, Obviously, Love Is Easy, and many more.
Meanwhile, Busted - who were formed in 2000 - is known for their tunes such as Year 3000, What I Go To School For, MMMBop 2.0, Crashed The Wedding, and Air Hostess.
The pop-punk band, from Southend-on-Sea in Essex, is made up of James Bourne, Matt Willis, and Charlie Simpson.
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Taking to social media to announce the show, a spokesperson for the OVO Hydro said: "Announced.
"Busted and McFly join forces again as they embark on tour next year - coming to the OVO Hydro on October 2, 2025."
ANNOUNCED 📣
— OVO Hydro (@OVOHydro) October 10, 2024
Busted and McFly join forces once again as they embark on tour next year - coming to the OVO Hydro on 2 October 2025!#OVOLive presale 9am, Wed 16 October
Tickets on sale 9am, Fri 18 October ➡️ https://t.co/v2O9sXynd6 pic.twitter.com/C39ra3dBL8
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Tickets for the head-to-head gig will go on sale from Friday, October 18, at 9am.
However, a presale for tickets will go on sale from Wednesday, October 16 at 9am.
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