- The Irish boy band is set to perform in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi.
- Ticket sales for the three scheduled shows are set to start from September 15.
Westlife is the only band to have their first seven singles enter the UK chart at No.1.
It seems if you are a 90s kid, nostalgia is being served in abundance in India in the pop music circuit. After Backstreet Boys enthralled crowds in Mumbai and Delhi in May earlier this year, another boyband from the era - Westlife - are set to bring their ‘The Wild Dreams’ tour to Mumbai, Bengaluru and Delhi from November 24 to 26.
The band, consisting of
The Irish music sensations India tour will be produced and promoted by
The group of four with — Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Kian Egan, Nicky Byrne. Brian McFadden had left the group in 2004. They disbanded in 2012 after 14 years, and reunited in 2018.
"India has always held a special place in our hearts. We are so excited to share The Wild Dreams tour with all of our fans in India. Get ready for an unforgettable night of music and memories with us," the band shared their excitement about the upcoming tour.
Where and what will they perform?
The tour will kick-off at the Members Enclosure, RWITC, Mahalaxmi Racecourse, Mumbai on November 24th, followed by Embassy International Riding School Ground, Bengaluru on November 25th and culminate at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on November 26th, 2023.
The group is expected to perform all their greatest hits including ‘Swear It Again’, ‘If I Let You Go’, ‘Uptown Girl’ and ‘Hello My Love’ as well as fresh pop anthems from the 2021 special-edition studio album ‘Wild Dreams’, released to critical acclaim.
Westlife has sold over 55 million records across the globe and is the only band to have their first seven singles enter the UK chart at No.1.
Westlife's ‘The Wild Dreams’ Tour has been an international phenomenon, drawing fans from all corners of the world. The global pop sensation kicked off ‘The Wild Dreams’ Tour in 2022 performing across the UK, including a sold-out headline show at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium which was shown live in cinemas across the UK and Europe.