Old timers to the pop charts Westlife have said that they like the music of JLS or that of Busted and McFly.
Westlife’s Mark Feehily has said: “We love them. Ever since we started there’s been a McFly or Busted or JLS. There’s space for everyone.”
I’m sure that the Westlife boys have nothing to fear from all the new groups that keep popping up even if they are all in competition with each other for album and single sales.
But I think that Westlife have been around long enough that they seem to have worked out what works in a song.
Well good luck for Christmas
Credit/Source: presspuppy.com
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Westlife bring tour to Glasgow
Sarah Swain
POP group Westlife have announced their first tour for two years.
The Irish quartet will bring their latest tour to Glasgow next May.
They promise it will feature old favourite hits which include Flying Without Wings, Uptown Girl and World of Our Own, as well as new songs from their latest album Where We Are.
The band, whose manager is X Factor judge Louis Walsh, have already totted up eight sell-out world tours.
They performed their latest song, What About Now, on the show.
Their most recent series of shows, 2008’s Back Home Tour visited arenas across the UK and New Zealand, culminating in stadium shows in Ireland, including a sell out concert
at Croke Park in Dublin.
On the show’s arrival at London’s Wembley Arena, it was declared that the boys had sold more tickets at the venue than any other act and had played a record 25 dates there.
The group work with pop star Kylie Minogue’s pal and creative director William Baker, to produce their dazzling shows.
The concert will be at the SECC on Monday, May 24.
Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday, priced £38, and are available from www.ticketsoup.com or by calling 0844 395 4000.
Credit/Source: www.eveningtimes.co.uk
POP group Westlife have announced their first tour for two years.
The Irish quartet will bring their latest tour to Glasgow next May.
They promise it will feature old favourite hits which include Flying Without Wings, Uptown Girl and World of Our Own, as well as new songs from their latest album Where We Are.
The band, whose manager is X Factor judge Louis Walsh, have already totted up eight sell-out world tours.
They performed their latest song, What About Now, on the show.
Their most recent series of shows, 2008’s Back Home Tour visited arenas across the UK and New Zealand, culminating in stadium shows in Ireland, including a sell out concert
at Croke Park in Dublin.
On the show’s arrival at London’s Wembley Arena, it was declared that the boys had sold more tickets at the venue than any other act and had played a record 25 dates there.
The group work with pop star Kylie Minogue’s pal and creative director William Baker, to produce their dazzling shows.
The concert will be at the SECC on Monday, May 24.
Tickets go on sale at 9am on Friday, priced £38, and are available from www.ticketsoup.com or by calling 0844 395 4000.
Credit/Source: www.eveningtimes.co.uk
Westlife confirm Belfast date
By Michael McCready
Superstars Westlife have confirmed they will be making a welcome return to Belfast as part of their Where We Are tour.
The Irish lads, who have an unprecedented 14 number one singles, will be performing at the Odyssey Arena on May 2, 2010.
The band took a break back in 2008 but are back with a brand new album, Where We Are, which was released recently.
Tickets are £44 and £39.
Credit/Source: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
Superstars Westlife have confirmed they will be making a welcome return to Belfast as part of their Where We Are tour.
The Irish lads, who have an unprecedented 14 number one singles, will be performing at the Odyssey Arena on May 2, 2010.
The band took a break back in 2008 but are back with a brand new album, Where We Are, which was released recently.
Tickets are £44 and £39.
Credit/Source: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk
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