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Westlife to Celebrate 25 Years with Eight Concerts in Ireland
Westlife has announced a series of eight concert dates in Ireland as part of their 25th anniversary celebrations. The iconic boy band will perform five nights at Dublin’s 3 Arena from September 22 to 26, 2026, followed by three nights at Belfast’s SSE Arena from October 26 to 28, 2026.
Ticket prices range from €80 to €369, including booking fees, making it accessible for a wide audience of fans. Tickets will be available for purchase through Ticketmaster, with general sales beginning at 09:00 on October 23, 2023, and a pre-sale starting on the morning of October 23.
The band members, including Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne, and Kian Egan, expressed their excitement in a press release. “There’s no better feeling than coming home to Dublin,” they stated. “This city has been at the heart of our story from the very beginning, and to kick off our 25th anniversary celebrations with five nights at the 3 Arena feels incredibly special.”
Westlife has a legacy of electrifying performances, having sold over 55 million records and streamed their music over three billion times globally. The band has captivated audiences, performing to over six million fans around the world. They promise to deliver a memorable experience featuring their beloved hits, including “You Raise Me Up” and other fan favorites.
As they prepare to celebrate this significant milestone, Westlife looks forward to reuniting with their loyal fan base and creating new memories together. The anticipation for the concerts is palpable, as many fans eagerly await their chance to secure tickets for these landmark performances.
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