Busted star Charlie Simpson says 20th anniversary UK tour is a chance to reconnect with fans.
Charlie Simpson said being famous was "entirely different" now because of social media
Simpson told BBC Radio Suffolk it was "easier to be famous" in the early Noughties before social media. Busted, including musicians Matt Willis and James Bourne, sold five million records at the beginning of the millennium, scoring number one hits with Year 3000 and What I Go To School For.
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