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Saturday, 16 November 2013

McBusted perform for the first time on BBC Children In Need with an extra special mash-up of their top hits

by Unknown  |  at  04:08

It was the moment every noughties girl had been waiting for, and McBusted certainly didn't disappoint.
Performing for the first time as a super group on Friday night, Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter, Danny Jones and Harry Jones of McFly joined James Bourne and Matt Willis of Busted, to rock the socks off the BBC Children In Need stage.
And they certainly did with a mash-up of each band's top songs, with a few synchronised dance moves to boot.

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It's what I got to Children In Need for: McBusted perform for the first time on BBC One
It's what I got to Children In Need for: McBusted perform for the first time on BBC One
First, the stage was set by McFly who opened with their song It's All About You, where the band sung a pared back version of the chorus before welcoming James and Matt to the stage for Busted's Year 3000.
 

Five guitars and one drum set rocked their way through the classic pop song before the boys lined up and performed a can-can like routine as they began playing Air Hostess.
To finish off the performance, McBusted then sang their most recent single Shine A Light On her before closing to a raucous applause from the studio audience, and no doubt their fans at home. 
Mash-up: The super group sang songs from both McFly and Busted's back catalogue
Mash-up: The super group sang songs from both McFly and Busted's back catalogue

Kicking things off: McFly began by singing It's All About you on Friday night
Kicking things off: McFly began by singing It's All About you on Friday night
Mail Online caught up with the band at The Hunger Games: Catching Fire premiere on Monday night, where they couldn't wait to talk about their upcoming tour in April 2014.
'We're going to tour and play Busted and McFly songs in one mammoth set list,' Danny said, while James was quick to list the tracks he was looking forward to playing.
'I want to play Year 3000, and Who's David? and Sleeping With The Light On and What I Go To School For and obviously 5 Colours In Her Hair,' he excitedly said under the bright lights of Leicester Square.
But they wouldn't be joined by Charlie Simpson who reportedly was paid 'a six-figure sum' to relinquish all rights to the Busted name.
Together: Then James and Matt from Busted joined the group to sing Year 3000
Together: Then James and Matt from Busted joined the group to sing Year 3000
Sick moves: The guitar-playing boys kicked their feet in unison for Air Hostess
Sick moves: The guitar-playing boys kicked their feet in unison for Air Hostess
Their comeback comes after a number of noughties pop-bands have reunited, but Matt said it wasn't a quick decision for them to team up again.
'To be honest Busted have been offered quite a few things in the last five years,' the husband of TV presenter Willis said, 'but they all just felt a little bit gash. And we didn't want to do it if it wasn't f***ing great. This seems great.'
Of course, in their hiatus from performing teen-loving pop rock songs, a few members of each band have taken part in a reality series or two.
'We're the only band to have two I'm A Celebrity winners,'  Tom said, but when asked whether he would be manning up and heading into the jungle, he replied: 'I'm manning the phone lines!'
'00s girl's dream: The reunion comes with a tour that kicks off in April 2014
'00s girl's dream: The reunion comes with a tour that kicks off in April 2014

Excited: James told Mail Online that he can't wait to sing Year 3000, Who's David and Five Colours In Her Hair

Mammoth set list: The super group will play each others' songs together for the stadium tour
Mammoth set list: The super group will play each others' songs together for the stadium tour
Tom did get a touch of reality experience when he briefly appeared with his brother-in-law Mario Falcone in The Only Way Is Essex, while Harry Judd was the Strictly Come Dancing champion in 2011.
And although Dougie and Matt - who were crowned Kings of the Jungle in separate series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! - didn't know who was going into the Australian Outback when the show starts this Sunday, Willis did have some advice for the new contestants.
'I say if you're in there, eat everything, do everything, because you'll regret it if you don't,' Matt told Mail Online. 'Like I'm really pleased I ate the Kangaroos anus, I hold it with pride, I'd eat it again!

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