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Pop-rock bands Busted and McFly reunited as 'foes' for a concert at The O2 in London, a decade after their 'unholy union' as McBusted.
The concert, framed as a 'millennial rivalry,' pitted the two boybands against each other in a '90-minute bout of greatest hits.' The rivalry stems from the fact that both bands were formed by the same management company, with McFly arriving three years after Busted.
The concert opened with a video segment based on Baz Luhrmann's 'Romeo + Juliet,' setting the stage for the friendly competition.
McFly kicked off their set with 'Where Did All the Guitars Go?' and showcased a range of musical styles, including 'top-tier bops' like 'All About You' and 'One For the Radio.' Despite some 'duds,' their musical variety kept Busted fans entertained.
Busted, meanwhile, brought their 'teenage punk' anthems to the stage.
The concert was a nostalgic journey for fans who grew up with the bands' music.
The 'friendly rivalry' between the two groups was a key part of the show's appeal, adding an element of fun and competition.
The review notes that McFly 'just about edge it on points,' suggesting their performance was slightly more impressive.
The concert demonstrates the enduring appeal of both bands and their ability to connect with a new generation of fans.
The event was a testament to the lasting impact of their music and the power of nostalgia in live performance.
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