Iconic '90s Irish boyband have announced an Australian and tour next year, which will be their first time performing Down Under in two decades.
90s Boyband Returns for Australian Tour!
Iconic '90s Irish boyband Westlife have announced an Australian and New Zealand tour next year, which will be their first time performing Down Under in two deca...
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The Swear It Again hitmakers, who last performed in Australia in 2007, shared the exciting news on social media.
'AUSTRALIA + NEW ZEALAND. It's been nearly 20 years since we saw you last and we are delighted to announce that we are bringing 25 - The Anniversary World Tour to you in July 2027!' they began.
'Tickets go on sale 15th May at 2pm local time. We absolutely cannot wait to see you there.'
The band will be performing in , , , and in July 2027, before heading to New Zealand for shows in Auckland and Christchurch.
The shows will see the group perform their most beloved hits from the past 25 years.
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Iconic '90s Irish boyband Westlife have announced an Australian and New Zealand tour next year, which will be their first time performing Down Under in two decades
'We have always loved coming back to this part of the world... the fans have always made our trips so memorable and special – you have the loudest fans in the world!' they added.
'The 25th anniversary show will be our most exciting and ambitious to date and of course, we will be performing all of the hits. Australia and New Zealand – we cannot wait to see you!'
The band have a huge following in Australia, where they have had a host of hit singles, including Flying Without Wings and Uptown Girl.
The band formed in 1998, comprising members Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Shane Filan, Mark Feehily and Delta Goodrem's
McFadden left the band in 2004, while health problems have prevented Mark Feehily from performing on the tour, meaning only three of the original five will be onstage.
Mark announced in 2024 he would be stepping back from the group indefinitely due to unspecified health woes and while he will not appear on the tour, but is still featured on their latest album.
Speaking to The Mirror, Kian said: 'We're devastated he won't be joining us on this tour. We'll be missing him every night just as much as the fans will.
'But he's given us his full support. This is the 25th anniversary, it's something that we all felt needed to be celebrated. We hope as soon as he's ready he'll be back with us and we look forward to that moment.'
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The hitmakers, who last performed in Australia in 2007, shared the exciting news about their upcoming 2027 tour on social media
The band will be performing in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane in July next year, before heading to New Zealand for shows in Auckland and Christchurch




