Earlier this year, the feud between Busted and McFly hit fever pitch. After years of battling it out on the charts, on stage, and with their music, the rockers have finally decided to put an end to their battle.
Beginning this month, Busted vs McFly will kick off around the country, bringing the UK's two biggest pop-punk bands head-to-head for the first time. During these shows, Busted and McFly will be performing their greatest hits across one massive night of entertainment.
And they've chosen some of the biggest UK venues to do so, as well. During their journey, they'll be playing Nottingham's Motorpoint Arena, Manchester's AO Arena, Cardiff's Utilita Arena, and plenty more.
On top of that, they have no fewer than five O2 Arena shows lined up in London. For fans who do not yet have tickets, we've got all the details needed below.
How to buy Busted vs McFly tickets nowBusted vs McFly tickets are out right now from a number of online retailers. This includes both official and resale websites.
The second-hand websites such as viagogo and StubHub give fans the chance to buy their most ideal tickets at the drop of a hat. And fans can even grab a deal, as well.
At the time of writing, some tickets are being sold for around £54 each. Here's the links:
VIAGOGO - Buy Busted vs McFly tickets here.
STUBHUB - Buy Busted vs McFly tickets here.

Meanwhile, official websites Ticketmaster and Seat Unique give fans the chance to buy tickets straight from the source. However, it may not be an easy experience.
Ticketmaster has precious few tickets leftover. Seat Unique, on the other hand, sells VIP and hospitality-focused tickets; these include such perks as food, drink, early access, and more.
Here's the links:
SEAT UNIQUE - Buy Busted vs McFly tickets here.
TICKETMASTER - Buy Busted vs McFly tickets here.
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September
- 16.9.25 – bp pulse Live, Birmingham
- 19.9.25 – OVO Arena Wembley, London
- 20.9.25 – The O2, London
- 21.9.25 – The O2, London
- 23.9.25 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff
- 26.9.25 - Utilita Arena, Sheffield
- 27.9.25 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
- 30.9.25 – P&J Live, Aberdeen
October
- 2.10.25 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
- 7.10.25 – M&S Bank Arena, Liverpool
- 10.10.25 - Utilita Arena, Newcastle
- 14.10.25 – Motorpoint Arena, Nottingham
- 17.10.25 – AO Arena, Manchester
- 20.10.25 – 3Arena, Dublin
- 21.10.25 – SSE Arena, Belfast
- 30.10.25 – The O2, London
- 31.10.25 – The O2, London
November
- 01.11.25 – The O2, London
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