Westlife’s Big Splash in Singapore – Fans Get a One‑Time Karaoke Quality Q&A
What’s the Buzz? The legendary Irish pop troupe – Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, and Shane Filan – are back on stage after an eight‑year hiatus. Their first single, Hello My Love, dropped earlier this month and, shh… it’s got a co‑writer who’s practically a European pop icon: Ed Sheeran.
Singapore Q&A – The Date You Can’t Miss
- January 31 at 6 pm
- Location is still secret – stay tuned for the venue drop.
- ⏰ What’s the vibe? A behind‑the‑scenes, fan‑only conversation – think record‑breaking answers and a few jokes about 2000s new‑ellies.
How to Get Your Spot
The gig is being organized by Universal Music Singapore. Cut a bundle of tickets by winning a little contest, and you’ll be hanging out with the boys.
- Spotify Premium users’ checklist: Log in, stream the single, and submit proof. You’re in the running.
- Apple Music or iTunes buyers: Grab the track, snag a screenshot of the purchase, and send it in.
The challenge closes at noon, January 27 – so hurry!
Westlife’s Comeback Story
Last October, the band announced their reunion, marking the 20th anniversary of their formation. They’ve spent the past decade playing it safe by espousing wholesome pop, while still getting “My Love,” “Swear It Again,” and “If I Let You Go” into every American family’s playlist.
Touring Europe & Beyond
- The Twenty Tour: The tour kicks off in May, landing in key European cities.
- Where you’ll hear them: From London to Vienna, expect a grand, nostalgic fanfare that could almost make you question what “modern pop” means.
Classic Breakdowns, Modern Merriment
While the record was a nod to fresh trends (“Hello My Love” humming to Ed Sheeran’s style), their old hits still hold the fort. Crediting them with an era when boybands were the net‑ego, “Westlife is Europe’s largest, now. That was something.” All this and more will be showcased in an exclusive session, inviting fans to engage and reminisce, with a dash of humor that’s sure to keep the show lively.
