As fans flock to Ticketmaster this morning in the hope of grabbing presale tickets for one of the UK's most popular boybands, Belfast seems to have been left out once again.
The 2000s heartthrobs are heading on a 15-date reunion tour and are dropping a new album, but fans in Belfast and Dublin have been left in the dark as no shows have been announced.
Known for hits such as Year 3000 and Crashed the Wedding, trio told The Mirror that list tour could be their last as they "can't guarantee" another reunion - a bigger blow to NI fans who had hoped for a Belfast show.
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While there are no signs of new dates being added just yet, the complaints have not gone unnoticed as Busted has taken to social media to joke with fans about the backlash from no Dublin and Belfast dates.
Taking part in a viral TikTok trend that involves a filter that makes the person look as if they are running away from the police, played over the top of Sophie Elis Bexter's classic 'Murder on the Dancefloor', James Bourne teased about the lack of shows.
Captioned "If not announcing tour dates in Dublin and Belfast was illegal", the short clip has now over 118k views and over 8,000 likes.
Watch the TikTok video below...
Fans flooded the comments insisting that the band come to Belfast and hoping that the video means dates will be added very soon.
One person commented: "Heartbroken would be an understatement... I just want to re-live my early 2000 first ever concert experience".
Another said: "Feel like this should be an unofficial announcement that you are in fact going to announce a Dublin and Belfast tour date".
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