Cliff Notes – Busted cancel Radio 1 concert due to James Bourne’s mystery health condition
- Busted have cancelled their Radio 1 concert on November 15 due to James Bourne’s ongoing undisclosed illness, following weeks of no-shows.
- James Bourne previously withdrew from the Busted Vs McFly tour just a day before it was set to begin, citing health concerns.
- The band prioritised James’s health in their decision to cancel, expressing their desire to perform together as a full group when the time is right.
Busted cancel Radio 1 concert due to James Bourne’s mystery health condition
James Bourne has been suffering with an undisclosed illness for weeks now (Picture: Britain/SOPA Images/Shutterstock)
Busted have cancelled an upcoming Radio 1 concert on November 15 due to James Bourne’s ongoing illness, as it’s still unclear what is ailing the singer following weeks of no-shows.
Last month, James quit the historic Busted Vs McFly tour across the UK and Ireland just over 24 hours before it was due to kick off due to his health.
Posting a statement on Instagram with 24 hours norice, James, 42, shared: ‘The VS tour kicks off tomorrow night in Birmingham and as excited as l’ve been all year for this tour to begin.
‘I’m really sorry to say that over the last 8 days it has become clear that I am not in good enough health to play these shows 🙁’
Now, it appears James’ health has not sufficiently improved, as Busted – made up of James, Matt Willis and Charlie Simpson – have been forced to pull out of a one-off Radio 1 gig in a fortnight.
Charlie Simpson, James Bourne and Matt Willis were due to play in Bradford on November 15 (Picture: Karwai Tang/WireImage)
Busted announced this on their social media
‘We are sorry to say that we will no longer be performing at Radio 1’s Anthems Live in Bradford on November 15,’ the band’s official page announced on Instagram.
‘James’ health is our priority and having discussed as a band we agree it wouldn’t feel right to do this without him.
‘We love Radio 1 and thank them very much for their understanding.
‘We look forward to being back performing as a full band when the time is right.’
On the first night of their tour – which Busted share with McFly’s Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter, Harry Judd and Tom Fletcher – Charlie told the Birmingham crowd that James was ‘really sick’ and we ‘love him so much and we miss him’.
Formed in 2000, Busted earned four UK number one singles, won two Brit Awards and sold over 3 million records worldwide before they disbanded in 2005 (Picture: Dave Hogan/Getty Images)
Choking back tears, Matt Willis continued: ‘We love him, we talked to him and we said, mate, do we pull out of this? What do we do? He said no – I want you to keep playing the shows.’
In his original announcement, James also explained of his ‘condition’: ‘There’s a lot of information I still don’t have about my condition, but my bandmates, management, and I are unanimous in deciding that I should focus on the medical stuff for now.
He added: ‘I really hope I can be in a position to come back further down the line. It’s still going to be an amazing show, and I will miss being there! See you all as soon as possible.’
Earlier this month on October 3, Matt – who is married to presenter Emma Willis – spoke about his incredibly close bond with James on his On The Mend podcast.
James, Charlie and Matt are still close 25 years on (Picture: Jeff Spicer/Getty Images)
‘I’ve been in a long-term relationship, you know, I was 16 with these boys,’ he began, speaking about the formation of the group in 2000.
He went on to say what he loved individually about James.
‘I’ve got quite a few things about James,’ he said. ‘When I think about people in my life, apart from Emma [Willis], James Bourne has had more of an impact on me than anybody I’ve ever met.
‘More than my family. I met that kid when we were 15 years old. I have been through everything with him, and I don’t think I’ve ever told him anything nice. We haven’t got that relationship.’
He described James as ‘the most individual person he’s ever met’ and he ‘will not change for anyone.’
Formed in 2000, Busted earned four UK number one singles, won two Brit Awards and sold over 3 million records worldwide before they disbanded in 2005.
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