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Schedule Dates
26 Jul 2011
McFly live in Japan
Akasaka Blitz, Tokyo, Japan
27 Jul 2011
McFly live in Japan
Akasaka Blitz, Tokyo, Japan
28 Jul 2011
McFly live in Japan
Big Cat, Osaka, Japan
13 Aug 2011
McFly at Towneley Live
Towneley Park, Burnley
13 Aug 2011
McFly Show
Doncaster Racecourse, Doncaster
14 Aug 2011
McFly headline Summer Sundae Weekender
De Montfort Hall & Gardens, Leicester
28 Aug 2011
McFly perform at Jolly Day Out Festival
Hampton Court, Surrey
Recent Projects
Party Girl
Released: 5 September 2010 Format: CD single, Digital download, Airplay Genre: Electronic, synthpop, Dance pop Length: 3:11 (radio edit) Label: Island Records Writer(s): T. Fletcher, D. Austin, D. Jones Producer: Dallas Austin
Released: 8 November 2010 Format: CD single, Digital download, Airplay Genre: Synthpop, Pop Rock Length: 3:30 (radio edit) Label: Island Records Writer(s): Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Taio Cruz Producer: Taio Cruz
Released: March 6, 2011 Format: CD Single, Digital Download Recorded: 2010 Genre: Pop Punk, R&B Length: 3:52 Label: Island Records/Super Records, Universal Writer(s): Dallas Austin, McFly Producer: Dallas Austin, Jason Perry, Adam Noble, McFly
In a interview with the Grimsby newspaper, Dean Sherwood mentioned how it is to work with McFLY.
[...] Dean said working with McFly is also nothing but a great pleasure: “From their management, right through to their security, the band is not just made up of talented musicians, they are quite charming, infectious characters as well, and they are very easy to work with.”
You can read the rest of the interview at the source
MCFLY first found fame back in 2004 and became the youngest band ever to chart at number one with their debut album Room on the 3rd Floor, an award previously held by The Beatles.
Last year saw the release of the band’s fifth studio album Above the Noise which marked a distinct turnaround in their attitude and their sound. It’s packed to the brim with giddy synth rushes and unmistakable ‘whoah’ choruses, but the sound is still altogether more grown up.
Yet they are still reassuringly McFly. “This is what sets pop bands apart from rock bands,” says Danny Jones. “We’re allowed to be whatever we want to be. We aren’t confined by a set of rules. And if you’re allowed to be anything you want to be, then why not just go for it?’
“We can’t wait to rock Chester,” adds Tom Fletcher. “When we started out, we were what, 17? We were thrown into this crazy world of touring where we had so much freedom in some ways, and so little in others. (more…)
Fly-on-the-wall reality shows don’t have the greatest of reputations these days. Peter Andre, Kerry Katona and Katie Price have slurred the format’s name with their tireless self-promotion. But do they always have to be tedious and grubby? Pop Kings McFly want to buck the trend with insider documentary series McFly On The Wall – yes, they went there – following their day-to-day lives in the band. Digital Spy had our doubts about the show, so went into battle with the boys and made them defend their latest project.
McFly on the Wall – it’s a dreadful title, isn’t it? Harry: “Well, the journalist we spoke to before you thought it was a genius name. I’m actually more agreeing with you, but it does make sense. It’s a fly-on-the-wall documentary. So… McFly on the Wall.” Dougie: “I wanted to call it McFly’s Awesome Breakdancing DVD.” Tom: “It was either that or McFly Unzipped and that’s even more cheesy!” Danny: “I thought it should be called Danny and His Friends.”
Isn’t this what The Monkees did in the ’60s? Are you not a bit behind the times? Tom: “You’ve caught us red-handed. We were given these by someone earlier today [hands over Monkees CD].” Harry: “Yeah, I suppose. I think the fans for some reason like to see what we get up to.” Tom: “It’s not a scripted show, it’s a documentary and I think some people are interested in what a band’s lifestyle is like. We don’t live the lives that many people think we do.”
Will you now become grubby tabloid fodder like Katona and Andre? The Band “Definitely.” Harry: “I think ours is documenting… actually…that’s exactly what their shows are doing, isn’t it?” Tom: “None of our show is set up. I would never do a camera shot that’s been staged. We’ve been steering away from that and wanted to stay clear of that.” Harry: “The furthest we’ll go is if we say something and they ask us to do it again from a different angle. But we’ve very rarely even been doing that. Our references were… and don’t get me wrong this is probably wrong…” Dougie: “We’re not even going to get close to it…” Harry: “Yeah, we’re probably not even close, but our references were Riding Giants, Dogtown and Z-Boys. More documentaries than reality shows.”
McFly have joked that their fans could be treated to a sex show if they log on to their Super City website.
McFly’s fans could witness a sex show if they log on to the group’s website.
The British band – which is comprised of Tom Fletcher, Harry Judd, Danny Jones and Dougie Poynter – have joked that fans who log on to their Super City website will be treated to the X-rated content if they accumulate enough points by interacting on the site.
Tom said: “There’s a whole social networking side to Super City, like Facebook, so you can log on and update your page.”