Westlife have lavished praise on Louis Walsh on his 70th birthday and credited him as a "huge part of their story".
"And I suppose once you play the stadium you’re in a very elite list of people that are lucky enough to play it and I obviously think of bands like Queen and people like that. He added: "I think playing concerts like this in Wembley Stadium is something that we’ve dreamed of since we were little boys and to actually be here now, I think for us it just means so much, nearly 25 years into our career to be playing to a sold-out Wembley Stadium." Mark Feehily said: "The way that Louis sort of plucked us and put us into the music industry and put us on the map, this gig, this weekend, for me, Louis is a huge part of our story.
The Irish boyband will perform their first Wembley Stadium show on Saturday.
He added: “I think playing concerts like this in Wembley Stadium is something that we’ve dreamed of since we were little boys and to actually be here now, I think for us it just means so much, nearly 25 years into our career to be playing to a sold-out Wembley Stadium.” Feehily said: “The way that Louis sort of plucked us and put us into the music industry and put us on the map, this gig, this weekend, for me, Louis is a huge part of our story. Westlife star Mark Feehily has hailed Louis Walsh on his 70th birthday as a “huge part of their story” ahead of their first Wembley Stadium performance.
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"We liked to have a drink but that was about it. "I think we were generally clean enough individuals anyway because our mums and dads would've f***ing killed us if we weren't. Louis was always very strict with us to a certain degree. No, no." "It was crazy. Shane added: "Oh we're all fond of Louis. Simon's now doing to him what he did to us, so he's gone and got everything done. It was crazy how much he knew about our lives outside work hours, but that's what a good manager does. While Nicky added: "Louis was always on at you. He wanted to change Shane." The X Factor boss told Louis: "You are going to have to fire at least three of them. I'm going to kick you out of the band. I'm going to put you on the next plane home. "They were probably less fun.
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“None of us can quite believe that we’re back at Number 1. It means more to us now than at any time in our careers. The boys said at the time: “It is amazing.
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"We liked to have a drink but that was about it. "I think we were generally clean enough individuals anyway because our mums and dads would've f***ing killed us if we weren't. Louis was always very strict with us to a certain degree. No, no." "It was crazy. Shane added: "Oh we're all fond of Louis. Simon's now doing to him what he did to us, so he's gone and got everything done. It was crazy how much he knew about our lives outside work hours, but that's what a good manager does. While Nicky added: "Louis was always on at you. He wanted to change Shane." The X Factor boss told Louis: "You are going to have to fire at least three of them. I'm going to kick you out of the band. I'm going to put you on the next plane home. "They were probably less fun.
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I'm lucky to be doing something I love." They're great singers as well and get on [with one another] and that comes across." They just love it." Nicky joked with us when speaking to us last year, fresh from fans being stunned by their youthful looks at the Pride of Britain Awards. They really love it. "Every song is a hit.
LOUIS Walsh has been a familiar face on screens for over 30 years as well as managing some of the most well known bands of the 90s.The popular music m.
In 2019, Walsh along with Cowell and Scherzinger returned to The X Factor as judges in the newly created format The X Factor: Celebrity. Louis appeared from 2004 as a judge, along with Simon Cowell and Sharon Osbourne, on ITV talent show The X Factor. he following year Walsh appeared as a judge on the UK ITV show Popstars: The Rivals with Pete Waterman and Geri Halliwell.