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Westlife release landmark 25th anniversary album 25 – The Ultimate Collection

Global tour dates announced for Westlife 25: The Anniversary World Tour

Globally renowned pop group Westlife today release their monumental era-defining album 25 – The Ultimate Collection, a celebration of their record-breaking 25-year journey at the very top of global pop. The album is available across multiple formats including 1CD, 2CD deluxe, 1LP, Amazon Exclusive 1LP picture disc and cassette. 

The release follows “Chariot”, written by Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid and Will Reynolds, and co-written and produced by Steve Mac, which was instantly added to the BBC Radio 2 New Music Playlist (A List). The track features on the new album alongside recent release “Your Love Amazes Me”, with the collection bringing together 21 of the band’s most beloved songs including “You Raise Me Up,” “Uptown Girl,” and “Flying Without Wings” alongside brand-new material recorded by all four members: Shane, Nicky, Kian and Mark. 

To mark the release, the group have also announced the global expansion of their highly anticipated Westlife 25: The Anniversary World Tour with dates across Asia, Mexico, Scandinavia, Australia and New Zealand. The tour promises a euphoric, hit-filled set spanning their extraordinary career, featuring timeless ballads and global chart-toppers. It kicks off with a 13-date residency in Dublin this September before heading across the UK and Europe, marking their first headline continental run in two decades. On-sale timings for new dates can be found on westlife.com/live/, with further international shows to be announced soon.

Westlife said: “What better way to mark 25 years of Westlife than with an album that brings together our biggest hits alongside new music we’re so proud of. We’re beyond excited to head out on a global tour and celebrate these songs with the fans who’ve made it all possible.”

 

Westlife 25: The Anniversary World Tour

10 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

11 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

12 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

15 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

16 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

18 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

19 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

20 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

22 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

23 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

24 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

25 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

26 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena

 

29 September 2026 – Aberdeen – P&J Live

30 September 2026 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro

1 October 2026 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro

3 October 2026 – Newcastle – Utilita Arena

4 October 2026 – Newcastle – Utilita Arena

6 October 2026 – Leeds – First Direct Bank Arena

7 October – Sheffield – Utilita Arena

9 October – London – The O2

10 October – London – The O2

11 October – London – The O2

13 October – Brighton – Centre

14 October – Bournemouth – International Centre

16 October – Birmingham – Utilita Arena

17 October – Birmingham – Utilita Arena

18 October – Birmingham – Utilita Arena

19 October – Cardiff – Utilita Arena

20 October – Cardiff – Utilita Arena

23 October – Manchester – Co-op Live

24 October – Manchester – Co-op Live

25 October – Manchester – Co-op Live

27 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena

28 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena

29 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena

30 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena

31 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena

2 November – Sheffield – Utilita Arena

3 November 2026 – Aberdeen – P&J Live

5 November 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena

6 November 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena

 

15 November 2026 – Paris, France – Zenith

17 November 2026 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena

19 November 2026 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena

20 November 2026 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena

21 November 2026 – Oslo, Norway – Spektrum

23 November 2026 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Ziggo Dome

24 November 2026 – Antwerp, Belgium – Lotto Arena

25 November 2026 – Cologne, Germany – LanxessArena

26 November 2026 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion

 

NEW DATES

 

14 January 2027 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Unifi Arena

16 January 2027 – Singapore – Indoor Stadium

20 January 2027 – Manila, Philippines – Mall of Asia

23 January 2027 – Jakarta, Indonesia – Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium

25 January 2027 – Bangkok, Thailand – Impact Arena

30 January 2027 – Hong Kong – AWE Arena

 

24 February 2027 – Monterrey, Mexico – Arena Monterrey

25 February 2027 – Guadalajara, Mexico – Arena Guadalajara

27 February 2027 – Mexico City, Mexico – Arena CDMX

 

11 June 2027 – Kaunas, Lithuania – Zalgiris Arena

12 June 2027 – Riga, Latvia – Xiaomi Arena

14 June 2027 – Helsinki, Finland – Veikkaus Arena

16 June 2027 – Gothenborg, Sweden – Scandinavium

20 June 2027 – Trondheim, Norway – Sverresborg Museum

 

16 July 2027 – Perth, Australia – Perth RAC Arena

18 July 2027 – Adelaide, Australia – Adelaide Entertainment Centre

20 July 2027 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena

23 July 2027 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena

26 July 2027 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre

28 July 2027 – Auckland, New Zealand, Spark Arena

30 July 2027 – Christchurch, New Zealand – Wolfbrook Arena

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