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McFly have postponed their UK tour.
The ‘Love Is Easy’ hitmakers have become the latest artists to push back their upcoming tour dates as a result of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, as the UK government has temporarily banned all gatherings of more than two people, unless they are from the same household.
McFly – comprised of Tom Fletcher, Harry Judd, Dougie Poynter, and Danny Jones – were due to head out on an 11-date tour of the UK in April and May, but will instead be hitting the same cities at the end of the year, in October and November.
In a message posted to Twitter, they wrote: "Following the latest government advice we are very sad to announce that we are rescheduling our upcoming April / May UK 2020 tour.
"The safety and health of our fans is our utmost priority. Look after each other & see you very soon.
"Love Tom, Danny, Harry & Dougie (sic)"
Following the announcement, drummer Harry shared a similar message on his own Twitter account, along with the rescheduled tour dates.
In a second tweet, he then also added: "We can’t wait to see you in Oct/Nov, only 6 months away. Until then, keep yourselves safe and look after each other. X (sic)"
McFly announced their original tour dates in September last year, which came shortly after they released new original material in the form of ‘The Lost Songs’, which was a compilation of material from the McFly vaults, accumulated after the release of their last album, ‘Above The Noise’, and before the launch of collaborative project McBusted.
‘The Lost Songs’ – which is comprised of songs originally intended for their unreleased sixth album – was made freely available on Spotify and all major platforms, after the band released one song per week.

McFly’s rescheduled 2020 tour dates:

OCT
18 – Newcastle – Utilita Arena
19 – Leeds – First Direct Arena
21 – Liverpool – M&S Bank Arena
22 – Brighton – The Brighton Centre
23 – Manchester – Manchester Arena
25 – Bournemouth – Bournemouth International Centre
26 – Nottingham – Motorpoint Arena
27 – Glasgow – The SSE Hydro
29 – London – Wembley The SSE Arena

NOV
01 – Birmingham – Resorts World Arena
02 – Cardiff – Motorpoint Arena

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