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Westlife Celebrates 25 Years With New Album, Manila Concert in 2027

  • May Flores
  • Entertainment
  • May 9, 2026

More than two decades after they first dominated radios, CD players, and karaoke playlists around the world, Westlife is celebrating a milestone that very few pop groups ever reach. Twenty-five years after their debut, the Irish quartet continues to enjoy the kind of staying power that many artists struggle to maintain in an industry constantly chasing reinvention.

To mark the occasion, the group released 25 – The Ultimate Collection, an anniversary album that revisits the songs that defined an era while introducing new material recorded specifically for this stage of the band’s career.

The release also comes with the expansion of the group’s Westlife 25: The Anniversary World Tour, which will travel across Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico, including a highly anticipated return to Manila in 2027.

In 1999, Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, and Mark Feehily emerged from Ireland during the peak of the global boy band era. While many of their contemporaries faded over time, Westlife endured through emotional ballads and arena anthems that became deeply woven into people’s lives.

The new collection includes some of the group’s most beloved songs such as “Flying Without Wings,” “You Raise Me Up,” and “Uptown Girl,” while also making room for fresh material that keeps the band connected to the present instead of simply revisiting the past.

Among the album’s newest tracks is “Chariot,” a soaring single written by Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid, and Will Reynolds, and produced by longtime Westlife collaborator Steve Mac. The song was recently added to the BBC Radio 2 New Music Playlist, underscoring the group’s continued relevance even after a quarter century in music.

 

“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,” the group said in a statement. “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 will return to the SM Mall of Asia Arena on January 20, 2027. The concert is widely expected to draw strong demand from generations of listeners who grew up with the group’s music.

In the Philippines, Westlife songs became staples at weddings, graduations, family road trips, and late-night karaoke sessions, giving the group a uniquely emotional connection with local audiences. Many of the fans who first discovered the band in the early 2000s are now expected to return to the concert arena with families of their own and reconnect with songs that stayed with them through different stages of life.

The band’s 2019 reunion already proved that the appetite for Westlife never truly disappeared. If anything, it evolved into something more enduring, rooted not just in nostalgia but in memory, familiarity, and emotional connection.

At a time when music trends move faster than ever, Westlife’s greatest achievement may not simply be longevity, but the rare ability to remain part of the personal histories of millions of listeners around the world.

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