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Trust, Gary (17 February 2015). "Ask Billboard: Jonas Brothers Want to Know Their Album & Song Sales". Billboard . Retrieved 8 December 2021. Busted announce reunion tour and new music for 2016". BBC Online. BBC. 10 November 2015 . Retrieved 10 November 2015. Simpson's time spent with Fightstar reportedly began to cause tensions within the band, [28] amplified when Fightstar announced a 14-date UK tour. [29] Simpson announced to Busted's manager on 24 December 2004 over a phone call that he was leaving the band to focus on Fightstar full-time. [30] On 13 January 2005, Busted's record label announced that a press conference was to be held at the Soho Hotel in London the following day. [31] The next day, the 14th, it was then announced that Busted were splitting up after Simpson's departure weeks before. [28] Official Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. 2 June 2023 . Retrieved 2 June 2023. According to the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), Busted have been certified for 2.4million album and 2million single sales in the UK. [9] History [ edit ] 2000–2002: Formation, Busted and rise to fame [ edit ]
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