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McBusted confirmed as the support act for One Direction arena tour HAVE we died and gone to boyband heaven? Fangirls of the world rejoice! McBusted and One Direction are set to perform together in Paris. Watch out boyband fans, you are in for a corker of a year.This summer McBusted, a supergroup formed of Busted and McFly, are set to support One Direction during their Paris tour dates.The band revealed the shock pop music news from their official Twitter account, they wrote: "AWESOME NEWS! We're @OneDirection's special guests 21 Jun Paris Stade De France. Super fangirls will know it's not the first time the lads have worked together.Last year, 1D lad Niall Horan co-wrote Don't Forget Where You Belong with McFly's Tom Fletcher, Dougie Poynter and Danny Jones. The track was included on One Direction's most recent album, Midnight Memories.Next month, McBusted are setting off on a 34-date tour of the UK and Ireland.Meanwhile One Direction are embarking on a world stadium tour, they will play two shows at the Stade de France during the European leg of their Where We Are tour.

Harry Styles and the boys will kick off the tour in Bogota, Columbia on April 25. Today has been eventful. 5hrs in a NHS waiting room with a 9 day old baby. We were “next to be seen” for 3hrs. #CouldHaveWatchedTitanic— tom fletcher (@tommcfly) March 23, 2014 Original McFly singer Tom Fletcher, who has recently become a father after his wife Giovanna gave birth to Buzz, rushed his newborn son to hospital this weekend.
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He's just cranky at the hospital for not prioritising a newborn over silly accident prone kids with twisted ankles ;)."Why not take a look at some of our other stores?A member of a Scottish boy band is "lucky to be alive" after collapsing with heat exhaustion on board a flight. James McElvar, a singer in the band Rewind, fell ill after wearing 12 layers of clothing to avoid paying the £45 extra baggage fee.
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McElvar was wearing four jumpers, six T-shirts, three pairs of jeans, two pairs of jogging bottoms, two jackets and two hats when he collapsed.Paramedics reportedly told him he was "lucky to be alive".After the incident the band took to social media to reassure their worried fans. They tweeted: "For everyone asking James is ok. He is being looked after in hospital now back home safe in Glasgow. He sends you all his love." Twelve hours later, Rewind tweeted: "James is much better now! Still in a bit of shock but he's recovered from last night! And the other boys are fine and home safe! Fans of the band have wished the frontman a speedy recovery, while rival airline Ryanair tweeted: "Hey James (@rewind_music) before you get hot under the collar, rewind, book #Ryanair & get 2 free bags. "After the invention of Sid the Alien the group were anxious to bring him to life. They storyboarded an idea for a comic as an aid to help people understand the National Care Standards. Armed with the concept, the group presented their work and thoughts to the government.

Money was provided to fund a website for young people to help them understand the National Care Standards and it was to feature Sid in a series of 6 films. The Care Commission invited the group to be involved in the process and soon they were heading up to the Dundee Rep to collaborate with film makers, acting coaches and a communication design company in a project to bring Sid to life. The group worked over many weekends to develop ideas and scripts for the videos. The sessions were sometimes tough for people in the room but the sharing of stories and experiences fed into the ideas. It was decided to base the films on the foundation words of the Care Standards; Dignity, Privacy, Choice, Safety, Realising your Potential and Equality & Diversity. Developing the scripts and acting them out in the DundeeRep studios was a great process but it was all leading to the final goal of shooting the films over a long weekend on a very tight schedule. Everyone had roles in the films and the only trained actor was Naomi, AKA Sid, from the DundeeRep Youth Theatre.

Shooting the videos was hard work but the results are great and to top it off a real star was found in young Donny who took on the challenge of voice over artist. Check out the Meet Sid films now… “It was great to see it come to fruition after such a long time. The Dundee Rep were great to work with.” “Good experience with other young people who have been in care, good days out and a good way to let young people understand their rights.” “I think it’s a great idea. I never really understood what the National Care Standards were about, I knew they were there but just not what they were for, but I know now.” “I think the website is really good and helpful and it will help young people understand about the Care Standards. I really enjoyed being part of it. I gave ideas during the group work sessions and then I did the voice over which was fun and interesting because I got to learn something too.” “I think the general process about bringing ‘Sid’ to life was really good.

The girls from the Dundee Rep were really good to work with. The only thing I’m a bit disappointed about is that the original idea of it being a comic isn’t something that’s happened, but I really love the whole idea of it being on a website.” Apart from a few professionals, the majority of those involved in the creation and continuing development of Meet Sid have given their time freely and generously. So a huge thank you to everyone who helped us make the Meet Sid 6+ films. It was a true collaboration between young people who know what it’s like to live in care, professional drama specialists from the Dundee Rep Creative Learning team, filmmakers and a whole bunch of volunteers. In the end over 30 people both on and off camera were involved. Thank you to St Andrews Travellers Hostel for the loan of their dining room and office (sorry about the carpet). Thank you David and also his co-diner Tony for willingly taking a soggy Weetabix in the face – he did it for the team.

Thank you to the Twin City Cafe, Dundee for letting us film on their busiest day of the week. Special mention to Emir Taha for playing himself behind the counter. Tony played Sid’s friend and Ray MacLean from Who Cares? Scotland played the care home manager. Thank you to David and Claire for playing the bemused couple at the crossing. Thanks also to the good people of Wormit in Fife for your patience while we took control of your crossing for an hour. Thank you to the staff and students of Harris Academy, Dundee. The 10 S4 students played disinterested classmates brilliantly. The maths teacher was played by the ever-so-talented Louise Ritchie and the Head Teacher by the not-so-talented Andy Flack. Thanks to Rick Curran, Murray Fender and Callum Mackie for playing the skateboarders and to Rick for convincing Naomi she could at least stand on a skateboard. Thanks also to the Youth Theatre Group at Dundee Rep for playing the Goths and to John Routledge for playing himself as a Punk, (sorry we didn’t tell you about the blue face paint requirement).