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Westlife announce dates across the UK for 'The Twenty Tour'

After much speculation around their comeback, Westlife have now revealed the dates they will be performing in the UK next year! To celebrate 20 years as a group, the band will be at venues across the UK including Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, Sheffield, Leeds, Nottingham, Birmingham, Liverpool and more!

Westlife’s tour announcement comes just weeks after they confirmed their return to music with a video on social media. In the video, the group can be seen shaking hands as they reunite before sitting on stools and joking around. They end it by saying, "We'll be seeing you soon."

See the dates for Westlife’s ‘The Twenty Tour’ below:
MAY 2019

Manchester Arena - Thu 30th

Newcastle Metro Radio Arena - Fri 31th

JUNE 2019

Glasgow SSE Hydro Arena - Mon 3rd

Sheffield FLY DSA Arena - Fri 7th

Leeds First Direct Arena - Mon 10th

London O2 Arena - Thu 13th

Nottingham Motorpoint Arena - Tue 18th

Birmingham Arena - Fri 21st

Liverpool Echo Arena - Tue 25th

Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan will reunite, without former member Brian McFadden, to celebrate the group’s 20th anniversary.

Westlife first started out in 1998 with a string on Number 1 songs in 1999 such as 'Swear It Again', 'If I Let You Go' and 'Flying Without Wings', to name just a few. Their huge success continued into the 2000s, however Brian McFadden left the band in 2004. Following Brian's departure, the group went on to release six more albums adding to the massive success they had as a five-piece.

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