Pigs Can Fly Tour 2016

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Pigs Can Fly Tour 2016
Tour by Busted
Busted-The-Tour-2016.jpg
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • United Kingdom
  • Ireland
Start date11 May 2016 (2016-05-11)
End date4 June 2016 (2016-06-04)
Legs1
No. of shows20
Busted concert chronology

The Pigs Can Fly Tour 2016 was a 2016 concert tour by English pop punk band Busted. It was the band's first tour since their split in 2005.

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Background

Busted performing in Birmingham during the tour Busted live in Birmingham.jpg
Busted performing in Birmingham during the tour

On 5 October 2015, it was reported that Charlie Simpson was set to rejoin Busted, over a decade after his departure lead to their break-up. [1] After this, a photo made its way around the internet that showed the three members of Busted silhouetted in front of a red background. Words appeared to be blurred out at the bottom of the image, but above that was the words "Join us for a special announcement Tuesday November 10th 2015." This implied that the band was reuniting, with further speculation that the three would embark on a reunion tour together. On 10 November 2015, Busted announced a thirteen-date arena tour in the UK and Ireland would take place in May 2016. [2] At the same press conference Busted announced their third studio album. [3] 100,000 tickets were sold in the first hour of being put on sale. Subsequent tour dates were added as a result of high demand. [4]

In early 2016, Busted recorded their third studio album in Los Angeles. On 17 March 2016, Bourne told a fan on Twitter that Busted would decide the release date for their third album that day. [5] It is scheduled for release in the Autumn. The band have also insisted that their reunion is for the long-term; as Bourne told Digital Spy, "We want this to be something that is ongoing. Anything we write now goes towards album four." [6] On 4 April 2016, Busted announced that their tour would be called the Pigs Can Fly Tour 2016 and would include Wheatus and Emma Blackery as special guests. Regarding the title of the tour, Willis told Newsbeat , "The whole pigs can fly thing sums up how we feel about this. There have been times that we thought Busted could never, ever possibly happen and we were quite right in thinking that. But this summarises that anything is possible." [7]

The band announced on 12 April that they were adding a new section of the stage in each show to be known as 'The Pigsty'. Fans that bought tickets for this area would receive exclusive merchandise while also becoming 'an interactive part of the show as it happens live every night'. [8]

On 25 April 2016, it was officially announced that South African drummer Cobus Potgieter, popular on YouTube, would be the supporting drummer for the band during the tour. [9]

Tour dates

Date [10] CityCountryVenue
11 May 2016LondonEngland The SSE Arena Wembley
13 May 2016 Glasgow Scotland The SSE Hydro
14 May 2016
15 May 2016 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
17 May 2016 Sheffield Sheffield Arena
18 May 2016 Nottingham Capital FM Arena
20 May 2016 Birmingham Genting Arena
21 May 2016 Manchester Manchester Arena
22 May 2016 Liverpool Echo Arena Liverpool
24 May 2016 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
25 May 2016 Bournemouth England Bournemouth BIC
27 May 2016 London O2 Arena
28 May 2016
30 May 2016 Belfast Northern Ireland The SSE Arena Belfast
31 May 2016 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
2 June 2016 Cardiff Wales Motorpoint Arena Cardiff
3 June 2016 Manchester England Manchester Arena
4 June 2016 Birmingham Barclaycard Arena
22 July 2016 Newmarket Newmarket Racecourse
3 September 2016 Wolverhampton England Wolverhampton Racecourse [11]

Set list

  1. "Coming Home"
  2. "Air Hostess"
  3. "Falling for You"
  4. "Everything I Knew"
  5. "You Said No"
  6. "That Thing You Do"
  7. "Dawson's Geek"
  8. "Who's David"
  9. "Easy"
  10. "Meet You There"
  11. "One of a Kind"
  12. "Thunderbirds Are Go"
  13. "Sleeping with the Light On"
  14. "Why" (except for Manchester 3 June and Birmingham 4 June)
  15. "Crashed the Wedding"
  16. "What I Go to School For"
  17. "3AM"
  18. "Year 3000"

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Busted (band)</span> English pop-punk band

Busted are an English pop-punk band from Southend-on-Sea, Essex, consisting of James Bourne, Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson. Formed in 2000, the band had four UK number-one singles, won two Brit awards, released four studio albums and sold over 5 million records worldwide. The band released the albums Busted in 2002 and A Present for Everyone in 2003 before disbanding in January 2005. Following the split, all three members pursued separate musical careers: Simpson as the frontman for the post-hardcore band Fightstar, Bourne as the lead singer of pop-punk band Son of Dork and Willis as a solo artist. The band reunited in 2015, embarking on the Pigs Can Fly arena tour in May 2016 and released their third studio album, Night Driver, on 25 November 2016. On 26 October 2018, Busted announced their fourth album Half Way There, released on 1 February 2019, as well as a UK arena tour. At the end of 2019, the band embarked on a hiatus to pursue solo projects. In 2023, Busted announced their return for their 20 year anniversary, consisting of an upcoming album and tour.

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