The band made the announcement on Twitter, jointly saying they would be visiting Indonesia a week before the Philippines. (Photo from Inquirer) |
[Asia News = Reporter Reakkana] MANILA: Better believe we won't be fools again this time. The Irish boyband Westlife, who made its name during the late '90s and early 2000s, is coming back to the Philippines for a concert tour. The boy group is set to perform their greatest hits, as well as new songs from their new album, PhilStar reported.
The band made the announcement on Twitter, jointly saying they would be visiting Indonesia a week before the Philippines. "We hope to see you all there dancing along with us," the tweet said. Westlife's "Wild Dreams Tour" will take place at the Araneta Coliseum on February 20, 2023, a week after Valentine's Day. Tickets will go on for sale this June 4 at 10 a.m. Headlining the group's concert will be their twelfth and latest album "Wild Dreams" which features the singles "Starlight," "Alone Together," and their cover of Ed Sheeran's "My Hero."
But as Westlife pegged their concert to have "all the hits," fans can expect some of their popular songs like "Swear It Again," "If I Let You Go," "Fool Again," "When You're Looking Like That," and their covers of "I Have A Dream," "Seasons in the Sun," and "Uptown Girl."