Pop sensation Westlife will now perform at the Aviva in Dublin on July 9th, as well as July 8th, due to demand.
The boyband has already sold out dates at Páirc Uí Caoimh in Cork and Wembley Stadium London, as part The Wild Dreams Tour.
Tickets went on sale via Ticketmaster at 8am today (November 5th) and a second date for Westlife at the Aviva is now added.
The Wild Dreams Tour promises fans a full Westlife experience, as the lads belt out all of their greatest hits Swear It Again, Flying Without Wings and World of our Own as well as, fresh pop anthems from their new album Wild Dreams.
The Band says:
We are incredibly excited to announce news of The Wild Dreams Tour and to finally get back performing to all of our fans at the UK’s and Ireland’s biggest venues. After the last 18 months, this tour means more to us than any that we’ve ever done before. It will be a massive celebration.
News of the 2022 tour marks the beginning of a packed schedule for Westlife who have just released their new single Starlight - the first track of the highly anticipated new album Wild Dreams which is available for pre-order now.
Westlife facts
Shane, Nicky, Mark and Kian have established themselves as the world’s biggest band of the 21st century, having sold over 55 million records worldwide. They are the only band to have their first seven singles enter the UK chart at No.1. They also have the most singles of any artist to debut at No.1 in the UK. Overall the band have had an incredible 14 No.1 singles, behind only Elvis Presley and The Beatles. They have had 33 No.1 albums worldwide and as a live act they have sold five million concert tickets worldwide and counting.
The Wild Dreams Tour dates:
08 and 09 July 2022 Dublin, Aviva Stadium
23 July 2022 Scarborough, Open Air Theatre
06 August 2022 London, Wembley Stadium
12 August 2022 Cork, Páirc Uí Chaoimh
13 August 2022 Cork, Páirc Uí Chaoimh
17 November 2022 Aberdeen, P&J Live
19 November 2022 Glasgow, OVO Hydro
22 November 2022 Leeds, First Direct Arena
24 November 2022 Manchester, AO Arena
26 November 2022 Newcastle, Utilita Arena
28 November 2022 Sheffield, Utilita Arena
30 November 2022 Liverpool, M&S Bank Arena
03 December 2022 Birmingham, Utilita Arena
07 December 2022 London, The O2
09 December 2022 Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena
11 December 2022 Cardiff, Motorpoint Arena
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