Recap: Second Manchester date added to Busted's 2023 tour
The general sale was the last chance for Busted fans to try and get tickets for the trio's mega 20th-anniversary tour, more than two decades since the band released hits like 'What I Go To School For' and 'Year 3000'.
Just 10 minutes after the Ticketmaster, Ticketek and AXS queues opened the first Manchester date had sold out, leaving hundreds of fans without tickets.
After huge demand, the group added six new UK dates to its lineup, including a second show at Manchester's AO Arena on September 30. A day after its first headline show in the city on September, 29.
Despite announcing the tour late last week hundreds of fans bought tickets on Wednesday's first artist and O2 Presale, which saw sites crash due to overwhelming demand.
It's thought that the majority of the tickets sold out during this week's earlier presale events, which included O2 Priority and venue presale. The trio will now play 21 shows across the UK on its whirlwind 2023 tour, performing their greatest hits.
Earlier sales have also given fans an idea of how much to expect to pay, with tickets starting from £42.50 up to £80 depending on the type of package. Some fans have taken to social media to share their frustrations at the rates although compared to other artist sales the prices are a lot lower.
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