They've not been able to play a live gig in 18 months after the coronavirus pandemic cancelled shows.
And McFly ensured to dazzle the crowd as they finally were able to take to the stage again at CarFest in Tattenhall, Cheshire, on Sunday.
The band - Tom Fletcher, Danny Jones, Dougie Poynter and Harry Judd - wowed the audience by performing some of their most popular hits including All About You.
Amazing! McFly took to the stage at CarFest in Tattenhall, Cheshire on Sunday for the first time in 18 months because of the Covid-19 pandemic (Pictured Tom Fletcher on Sunday)
Lead singer Tom put on a very animated display as he played his guitar and belted out the band's catchy tunes.
He cut a very fashionable figure for the momentous occasion, rocking a white polo shirt and black trousers with white socks.
Making up for lost time, McFly played two sets at the festival and also took to the stage on Saturday night.
For this show, Tom donned a black and white shirt and his wide-rimmed glasses.
Rock out! The band wowed the crowd by performing some of their most popular hits including All About You (Pictured L-R Dougie, Tom, Danny during their set on Saturday)
'First show in 18 months!' The band could not contain their excitement as they marked the big occasion
Ahead of the gig, the band also took to Twitter to express their excitement to be finally back on stage.
The official MCFly page captioned a pic of the band: 'York, we have arrived. First show in 18 months, let's go!'
And another post after the gig said: 'It feels so good to be back. What an amazing weekend! Thank you to everyone who came.'
McFly formed in 2003 and in 2019 the band announced a new album of previously unreleased material and a concert at the O2 Arena followed by a 2020 come-back arena tour.
Exciting: The band also took to Twitter to express their excitement to be finally back on stage
Finally: The official MCFly page captioned a pic of the band: 'York, we have arrived. First show in 18 months, let's go!'
Looking good: Dougie gave it his all and rocked out on stage
However the Covid-19 pandemic put a halt on their comeback plans.
Rock band Happy Mondays also performed at the fundraising event and