Chart topping band Busted will play a one-off concert in Brighton this summer.
The much-loved noughties band has been announced as one of the headliners for this year’s Brighton Valley Concert Series which will take place in May.
The band, best known for hits like Crashed The Wedding and Year 3000, will visit the city hot off the heels of their 20th anniversary arena tour last year.
Busted reformed in 2015 after reaching the height of their success in the mid-noughties with a string of number one hits.
In recent years the band has found some solo success. Guitarist and singer Charlie Simpson won last year’s iteration of The Masked Singer while James Bourne has scored writing credits for McFly and The Jonas Brothers.
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Matt Willis has also turned his hand to acting recently featuring in 2:22 A Ghost Story in the West End.
Busted will play their one off show in East Brighton Park on May 26 as part of the Brighton Valley Concert Series.
The concert series launched in Stanmer Park last year and has already brought Tom Jones, N-Dubz, Nile Rodgers and Paulo Nutini to the city.
The Streets and Kojei Radical are also set to play in East Brighton Park as part of the series this year.
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