McFly are set to perform tonight at Barton Aerdrome - Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UUyFSdCoFc

Salford is set to host famous UK pop band McFly this evening at Barton Aerodrome which promises to be a thrilling performance.

The pop rock band is set to headline Thursday night’s show, with fans being able to relive famous songs such as “All About You” and “Five Colours in Her Hair”.

The band is known for its electric performances promising an unforgettable night on the picturesque runway supported by The Hoosiers.

This is one of only three scheduled concerts, with the two remaining dates at the O2 arena in London.

McFly duo Tom Fletcher and Danny Jones are currently also in the spotlight as judges on the new series of singing competition The Voice UK alongside Tom Jones, Le-Anne Rimes and will.i.am

They were in Salford earlier in the year filming the talent show and were spotted buying lunch at Greggs in MediaCity.

Only a handful of tickets remain, with concession and VIP tickets already sold out.

The last of the tickets are available at £49.84, including the booking fee.

Visitors can enter the venue from 5pm, allowing fans to experience the nostalgic music that captivated audiences throughout the past two decades.

The show will take place at the backdrop of Barton Airport runway with the last entry at 7pm.

The concert is expected to run until 10.30 pm.

Tom Fletcher performing at the 2023 Royal Variety Show
Tom Fletcher performing at the 2023 Royal Variety Show – via YouTube.

The band that originally got their name from Back to the Future’s Marty McFly, formed in the early 2000s.

They rose to fame after fellow band Busted helped launch them by inviting them on a tour in 2004.

The band would later join with Busted to form the band McBusted between 2013 and 2015.

McFly rejoined in 2019 and went on to release three new albums, The Lost Songs, Young Dumb Thrills, and Power to Play.

But that isn’t all for tonight with fans having the opportunity to see the English pop-rock band, The Hoosiers.

The Hoosiers have written songs such as “Worried About Ray”, which reached number five on the UK singles chart in 2007.

The band’s debut album, The Trick to Life, also reaching number one status on the UK Albums Chart in October 2007.

The Hoosiers have supported both Madness and McFly throughout the summer, and will once again feature in tonight’s show.

With all the excitement for the event tonight, it will hopefully prove to be a thrilling experience for all fans in attendance.

The remaining tickets can be found through the link here – with only a few left on offer.

Under 18s must be accompanied by a legal guardian.

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