McFly performed at the incredible venue of Warwick Castle, bringing together fans of all ages and backgrounds!

Over the years, McFly have become more and more popular for their unique live performances, offering family fun and their greatest hits.

The band consisted of Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd, to an incredibly iconic location, Warwick Castle. Surrounded by the incredible landmark, fans came in their thousands to see the group live.

They were supported Elvana and The Hoosiers. Elvana, if you hadn’t guessed, took its’ name from crossing Elvis and Nirvana which is exactly what the offer in performance. With their frontman Paul Kell aka Kellvis, even storming through the crowd to celebrate their final track.

The Hoosiers followed with their classic hits such as ‘Worried About Ray’ and ‘Goodbye Mr A’. They also played some of their more recent tracks including ‘Idaho’ and ‘Making a Monster’.

It was finally time for McFly to take the stage. With 20 years of experience in playing live music for huge crowds, it’s no wonder why their stage presence is so encapsulating. Taking it all the way back to ‘5 Colours in her Hair’ and ‘Room on the Third Floor’, they also played a number of tracks from their most recent album ‘Power to Play’, released around a year ago in 2023.

Gig goers were thrilled with the mix of nostalgia and the change to hear new music. If one thing’s for sure, it’s that the band continue to play an amazing show whether it’s a headline tour or more of a festival experience.

McFly will be playing at the O2 in October to celebrate their 21st birthday. Ticket holders are looking forward to celebrating this outstanding anniversary, and the surprises to expect along the way.

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