Busted are hoping to join forces with rockers Bring Me the Horizon on a brand new track.
The ‘00s group – starring Matt Willis, James Bourne and Charlie Simpson – released their comeback LP ‘Night Driver’ in 2016 and unveiled its follow-up ‘Half Way There’ in 2019.
Looking to the future of the group ahead of the release of his solo LP ‘Hope Is a Drug’, due April 15, Charlie revealed both bands are in discussions to record together.
He said: “So I spoke to Jordan [Fish, percussionist] two weeks ago because we want to do a project together. We became buddies after doing Warped tour together years ago.”
Joking about a possible duet on Busted’s classic hit What I Go to School For, he told NME: “Jordan said to me ‘Those Busted songs are f**king bangers man!’ So we’re trying to think of something we can do together, and I’m trying to think of something I can get him on. Which would be awesome!
“Can you imagine a remake of What I Go to School For?! We’d only be missing Ed Sheeran!”
‘Hope Is A Drug’ is available to pre-order.