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Iconic pop boyband Westlife are setting out on a major tour next year to celebrate 25 years of making music - including one night at Manchester Co-Op Live.
The Flying Without Wings hitmakers are set to kick off their tour in September 2026 and includes shows in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, London, Brighton, Bournemouth, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Manchester on October 23.
Following that, Westlife will return to Belfast and onto Europe for their first headline continental run in two decades.
The Irish boyband have recently released a new song titled Chariot, written by Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid and Will Reynolds and co-written and produced by Steve Mac.
Speaking about the upcoming tour, Westlife said: “This year marks 25 years since we started this in

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