Busted's emotional announcement for two fans at their concert is the sweetest thing ever.

The Year 3000 rockers had a new experience.

August 19th 2024.

Busted's emotional announcement for two fans at their concert is the sweetest thing ever.
Next, let's talk about an amazing moment that happened at Busted's concert this weekend. The popular pop rock band, known for their hit song "Year 3000", performed at Trentham Gardens in Stoke-on-Trent, marking the end of the estate's live music events. It was a special performance as the trio, Charlie Simpson, James Bourne, and Matt Willis, celebrated their 20th anniversary as a band.

It's hard to believe that it's been 22 years since Busted released their self-titled debut album, which became an instant hit and gained them a huge fan base. These fans, who have now grown up and are in their 30s, have been with the band through their music and witty lyrics. And this weekend, two fans in the crowd took their love for the band to another level.

During the concert, a couple held up a sign asking for Busted's help with their gender reveal. James, who spotted the sign near the front, immediately brought it to the attention of the rest of the band. Without hesitation, Charlie and Matt agreed to the expecting parents' request. The trio gathered on stage, huddled around a big envelope, and took a moment before revealing the news.

With a drumroll from James, they announced, "It's a boy!" The crowd cheered and congratulated the couple, and the band shared in their excitement. It was a nerve-wracking moment for all, as it was the first time Busted had ever done a gender reveal. Charlie even exclaimed, "Wow! That was intense!" while Matt couldn't contain his excitement, exclaiming, "That's f***ing awesome! That didn't happen in 2004!"

The energy of the concert continued to soar as Busted took fans on a trip down memory lane, performing hit after hit, from "Air Hostess" to "Year 3000". The whole evening was a celebration of the band's 20 years together, but they couldn't resist taking a playful jab at their friends in McFly, who opened for them at their last performance at Trentham. Matt even joked that McFly belonged in the "PG" category, poking fun at their wholesome image.

But the playful banter didn't stop there. Matt playfully teased Tom Fletcher's mustache and suggested a mud wrestling match with Dougie Poytner, much to the delight of the crowd. But in the end, Matt reminded everyone that they all love and support each other, despite their friendly competition.

As the concert came to a close, Busted's fans left with amazing memories and a reminder of just how far the band has come in the past 20 years. And Busted, who are still going strong, ended the night feeling grateful for their loyal fans and the journey they've been on together. If you have any celebrity stories, videos, or pictures, don't hesitate to reach out to our entertainment team. We'd love to hear from you.

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