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UK Pop-Punk Icons Busted Just Announced Their First Ever Australian Tour

Brace for a new blast of noughties pop-punk nostalgia courtesy of Busted. The UK mega-act, who exploded onto the scene in the early 2000’s with their debut single ‘What I Go To School For’, are still kickin’ and coming to Australia for the very first time this October to play a trio of headline dates across the East Coast.

Busted’s debut Australian tour will kick off on Wednesday, 30th October at Melbourne’s Forum, before moving to Brisbane’s Eatons Hill Hotel Ballroom on Friday, 1st November, and wrapping up at Sydney’s The Roundhouse on Sunday, 3rd November.

Busted – ‘What I Go To School For’

Busted - What I Go To School For

Busted will be supported at all dates by homegrown pop-punk rising stars Between You & Me.

“Finally…. Can’t believe Busted have never actually played in Australia,” Busted said in a press statement. “We are so excited to get over to the east coast this Oct/Nov. It’s gonna be mega! Let’s jump around and lose our minds!!! Busted are fully back!”

It comes after the trio marked their 20th anniversary last year by releasing their Greatest Hits LP, which went #1 in their native UK.

Over their 20+ year career, Busted have had four UK number one-singles, two BRIT awards, and sold over 5 million records worldwide with their four studio albums.

You can peep all the dates and details of their debut Australian tour down below.

Busted 2024 Australian Tour Dates

Supported By Between You & Me

  • Wednesday, 30th October – The Forum, Melbourne, VIC
  • Friday, 1st November – Eatons Hill Hotel Grand Ballroom, Brisbane, QLD
  • Sunday, 3rd November – Roundhouse, Sydney, NSW

TEG Live Pre-sale: Thursday, 4th July at 9am (local time)

Ticketek and Venue Pre-sale: Friday, 5th July at 9am (local time)

General Public On Sale: Tuesday, 9th July at 11am (local time) via TEG Live

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