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LincolnLincoln Castle
Sunday Doors: 18:00 Curfew: 22:30
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ThetfordHigh Lodge, Thetford Forest
Wednesday Doors: 17:00 Curfew: 23:00
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CheshireDelamere Forest
Sunday Doors: 17:00 Curfew: 23:00
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HalifaxThe Piece Hall
Tuesday Doors: 18:00 Curfew: 22:30
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HalifaxThe Piece Hall
Wednesday Doors: 18:00 Curfew: 22:30
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CardiffCardiff Castle
Thursday Doors: 17:00 Curfew: 22:30
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StaffordshireCannock Chase Forest
Sunday Doors: 17:00 Curfew: 23:00
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It’s been 22 years since McFLY first burst onto the scene — a journey that’s taken them from their breakthrough hit Five Colours In Her Hair to their 2023 full-throttle rock record Power To Play.
Along the way Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd have scored seven Number 1 singles, seven Top 10 albums, and sold more than 10 million records, leading to multiple Platinum certifications and a BRIT Award for Best British Pop. They’ve sold-out countless arenas and still hold the title as the youngest band to ever have a debut album go straight to Number 1 — famously beating The Beatles.
Power To Play was the album the band had always dreamed of making — a high-octane celebration of guitars, energy, and anthemic hooks. Featuring singles God Of Rock & Roll and Where Did All The Guitars Go?, the record stormed to Number 2 on the Official Albums Chart and set the stage for an epic run of live shows, from a surprise double-header at London’s sweaty, intimate Underworld to a Royal Variety Performance, capped off with a massive sold-out night at Alexandra Palace
Last October, the band celebrated their 21st birthday in style with two sold-out nights at London’s O2 Arena, proving their live appeal burns brighter than ever. And this weekend they completed the sold-out Busted Vs McFLY arena tour – 35 dates which has seen the bands battling it out across the UK, playing to 110,000 people in London alone!
Joining McFLY at Cardiff Castle will be Scottish alternative rockers Twin Atlantic, the hitmakers behind Heart and Soul and Brothers and Sisters. This year they returned with their anthemic new single Salvation, delivering the arena-ready energy and soaring hooks that have defined their career — the perfect addition to this unmissable summer lineup.
Opening the night will be Remember Monday, the Eurovision stars and TikTok sensations whose anthems What the Hell Just Happened? and Happier have racked up millions of streams, topped charts, and taken them from Wembley Stadium to festival crowds across the UK.