Boyband McFly are back in the game. Since announcing they'd be getting back together in 2019, they have released a new album and performed at various shows.
This year, they celebrated 20 years together. In an interview with ITV News Central, McFly described why the band is so important to them, and the fans.
Tom Fletcher said: "We've been really lucky our fans are so dedicated and have grown up with us.
"We're seeing the same faces that we saw 20 years ago.
"Because McFly isn't just us four; it's become a family which is why the shows feel so amazing – there is a real love for our music, which is incredible.
"But also seeing our fans bring along their kids is just incredible."
McFly drummer Harry Judd and his mother Emma last night warmed the hearts of fans in Celebrity Race Around the World, coming second.Now, the All About You singers are set to rock out at London's Alexandra Palace this weekend for their Power To Play tour. This will be their first show at the iconic North London venue.
Here's everything you need to know if you're heading to Alexandra Palace for the show.
When and where will McFly be performing?
The band will perform at Alexandra Palace this Friday (October 27). If you're travelling by Tube, Wood Green is the nearest underground station on the Piccadilly Line. For those travelling by bus, the W3 bus runs from Finsbury Park and Tottenham to Alexandra Palace Ice Rink or Alexandra Palace Palm Court.
The venue also has its own train station conveniently called Alexandra Palace Station. If you're driving, car-parking charges support their charity’s work to care for the park and palace.
What time will McFly be on stage?
Doors will open for fans to make their way in at 6.30pm. Concerts usually end at Ally Pally at around 10.30pm.
Are tickets still available?
Unfortunately, there don't seem to be any tickets still available on the Ticketmaster site. However, there is limited availability for other dates and venues.
What is McFly’s set list?
The setlist for McFly's London Alexandra Palace show has not been confirmed. But their recent Power To Play tour shows might give us some insight into some of the songs fans could expect to hear. Below is the setlist from their October 24 show in Bristol:
- Where Did All the Guitars Go?
- Land of the Bees
- One for the Radio
- God of Rock & Roll
- Friday Night
- Corrupted
- Lies
- Route 55
- I’m Fine
- Too Close for Comfort
- Everybody Knows
- Star Girl
- Happiness
- Obviously
- Not Alone
- All About You
- Shine On
- Red
- Forever’s Not Enough
- Honey I’m Home
- 5 Colours in Her Hair