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McFly, due to take place at the Motorpoint Arena Nottingham on 14 May 2021 has been rescheduled to Wednesday 29 September 2021. All tickets purchased remain valid for the new date. You may not have received your ticket as yet but your ticket order is valid so you do not need to contact us. If you opted for your tickets to be delivered via post, tickets will be dispatched around four weeks prior to the event.
With seven UK number-one singles, five top-ten albums, six sell-out tours and ten million records sold worldwide, McFly are without question one of the most significant British pop acts of the twenty-first century. Since hitting the big time as the youngest band ever to have a debut album go straight to number one — beating The Beatles’ long-standing record.
But there has really only been one question on the lips of McFly fans everywhere: when will their favourite band be back on stage together? Now, for those not lucky enough to have bagged a ticket for their November show, the moment has come.
This announcement of McFly’s return to touring comes hot on the heels of the exciting release of the fantastic Lost Songs. The tour will be as spectacular an experience as we have come to expect from McFly. They will play their best-loved mega-hits such as All About You, Obviously, Star Girl, One for the Radio and Shine a Light. They will perform the cream of the Lost Songs originally intended for Album 6. They will showcase their amazing musicianship, showmanship and humour. And, knowing the guys, there might well be a surprise or two along the way…
Ticket Prices:
Price B Seats: £51.60
Price A Seats: £57.20
OMFG Standing: £90.80
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