McFly return with a bang as they wow crowds at Margate’s Dreamland

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MCFLY certainly proved they were back on top form with the latest stop on their summer tour.

The boys headed to Margate's Dreamland to play an almighty set that was both for die-hard fans and new followers.

Two men playing guitars on stage.
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McFly played an incredible set at Margate's Dreamland[/caption]
A musician playing guitar on stage.
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Danny Jones was on good form as he belted out the band's hits[/caption]
McFly performing at a large outdoor concert.
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The crowd went wild as McFly sang all their biggest hits[/caption]
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McFly ended the concert with an all time classic song[/caption]

Supported by Eurovision hero Sam Ryder, McFly came bouncing onto the stage shortly after Sam had finished his set with his classic tune Space Man.

Set against the backdrop of the iconic theme park, Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter, and Harry Judd belted out hit after hit.

With the smell of donuts and candyfloss in the air, fans cheered as the boys kicked off their set with Where Did All the Guitars Go?, before going straight into Land of the Bees

Revellers who headed to the seaside venue for this impressive gig were then treated to some classic tunes which saw them play Star Girl followed by That Girl from their very first album back in 2004.

Those who made the journey to the Kent coast to see the boys were not left disappointed.

The crowd was also treated to some of the band's biggest hits like Obviously, It's All About You, and Shine a Light

Die-hard fans also went wild when the group played their legendary song, Transylvania.

The set – which included a whopping 18 songs – then ended on a McFly high with the group's very first hit, 5 Colours In Her Hair.

The boys then thrilled concert goers with a wave to fans as they made their way out of the park.

Dreamland continues with its impressive summer line up which sees Olly Murs, Spice Girls legend Mel C, and even noughties band Sugarbabes taking to the stage over the next few months.

Over the years Dreamland has built up a reputation for bringing fans some top gigs throughout the summer.

The iconic Margate park – which originally opened in 1920 – gives revellers the chance to also enjoy a day out there.

There are attractions for the whole family which also includes their brand new log flume water ride.

There are also plenty of classic rides at the fairground, which includes the teacups and waltzers.

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The iconic park has a full summer concert programme in full swing[/caption]

McFly's Dreamland set list

Here are all the songs that McFly belted out at Margate's Dreamland on August 1, 2025:

Where Did All the Guitars Go?
Land of the Bees
Star Girl
That Girl
One for the Radio
I Wanna Hold You
Obviously
I'll Be OK
Transylvania
Everybody Knows / Livin' on a Prayer / I Wanna Dance with Somebody / Radio Ga Ga / Twist and Shout / Rock N Roll Star
Happiness
Room on the 3rd Floor
All About You
Shine a Light
Red

Encore:
Forever's Not Enough
Honey I'm Home
5 Colours in Her Hair

Visitors can also have go on the iconic Big Wheel, Pirate Ship, Dodgems and Rock 'N' Roller roller coaster.

Dreamland staff are also very friendly and go a long way to make sure revellers have a great time.

Delicious food and drink can also be bought at one of the park's many outlets.

Whether you are visiting Dreamland for a concert, or just to spend the day there, just a short walk away is Margate's George & Heart House.

The George Heart pub with outdoor seating.
George & Heart House
The George & Heart House is a perfect place to stay while you visit Dreamland[/caption]
Bedroom with four-poster bed, freestanding bathtub, and robes.
George & Heart House
The rooms are cosy and comfortable[/caption]

This cosy Kentish pub and hotel oozes charm and ensures guests have a wonderful stay.

The rooms are steeped in history and include fluffy bathrobes, cosy furnishings and of course a very comfy bed.

It's the perfect location for revellers to stay after visiting Dreamland, whether it is just to go to the park or to go to a gig.

Also for those who don't want to bring the car, Margate's train station is just a few minutes walk to Dreamland, with Southeastern running regular services across Kent and from London.

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Revellers can make a day of it at Margate's Dreamland[/caption]
Waltzer ride partially obscured by flowering cherry tree.
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Dreamland visitors are treated to iconic rides like the waltzers[/caption]

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