
Irish boy band Westlife has announced their latest The Twenty Tour, set for Asia in 2019 with at least 10 massive shows in July and August.
The tour will follow their second comeback track, “Better Man,” and preview their new album, Spectrum, due Sept. 6.
Named The Twenty Tour in celebration of the band’s 20-year career of hits, this is Westlife’s first tour since 2012 and their fastest-selling trek to date, with 400,000 tickets snapped up in just 48 hours. The pop kings will perform their new songs, alongside all 14 of their U.K. No. 1 hits, including “Swear It Again,” “Flying Without Wings,” “You Raise Me Up” and “Unbreakable.”
Kian Egan, Nicky Byrne, Markus Feehily and Shane Filan announced their return to music in October 2018.
Their highly anticipated first new single in eight years, “Hello My Love,” was released in January and received great acclaim. The song was written and produced with superstar hitmakers Ed Sheeran and Steve Mac and is a soaring pop anthem featuring the band’s trademark vocal harmonies.
Westlife has sold over 55 million records worldwide, and is the only band to have had their first seven singles enter the U.K. chart at No. 1. Overall, the band has enjoyed an incredible 14 No. 1 singles, behind only Elvis Presley and The Beatles, and has sold 5 million live concert tickets worldwide.
Westlife The Twenty Tour 2019 Asia dates
July 26-27: Macau
July 28: Taipei, Taiwan
July 29-30: Manila, Philippines
Aug. 6-7: Jakarta, Indonesia
Aug. 8-9: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Aug. 10: Singapore