Fans have come from far and wide for the event, with groups from Germany, Switzerland and the Netherlands joining throngs of Corkonians for what ...
“The sales are through the roof, and loads of good-looking women around, so we all love Westlife,” Michael said. “The weather is just fantastic, and that’s helping.” “I’d say you’d be taking off the wedding ring and hoping the tan line didn’t leave you down.” I can’t wait!” Kate Doyle from Wexford queued at Sultan. “I love Westlife,” she said. “It’s great to see people in such good spirits, and myself and my colleagues in An Garda Síochána, we’re mixing with people, having the craic, and anyone who’s not from town and asking for directions, we’re having a great auld time getting to know all these people,” he said.
Westlife have been embarking on their Wild Dream tour this summer, and it is Cork's turn to play host to the band. Shane, Nicky, Mark and Kian have been ...
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With 40,000 fans flocking to the gig both tonight tomorrow, it's set to be a busy few nights in the Ballintemple area with stars, Emeli Sandé and Wild Youth also taking to the Pairc stage before the main acts. In addition to their own iconic tunes, the band also dedicated a part of their last gig to performing songs by the legendary ABBA, playing Gimme Gimme, Dancing Queen and Waterloo in the ultimate Mamma Mia medley. Playing all their most popular hits at their concert in the Aviva Stadium last month, fans can expect to sing a long to all the famous hits which include Uptown Girl, What About Now, and Flying Without Wings.
It was a scorching evening in Cork as Westlife took to the stage for their first Páirc Uí Chaoimh gig in their 24-year history.
It was an emotionally wrought two hours as for much of the audience the gig was their first concert since before the pandemic. We’re going to have a lot of singalongs, a lot of memories.” From Cork city centre to the Marina, there was an almost-hen party feeling in the air as thousands of people made their way to the venue. There was some much-appreciated shade from the lowering sun for the performers and those at the western half of the stadium when a monochrome-wearing Westlife came on stage to a burst of multi-coloured confetti. Often described as a cover band in their formative years, Westlife proved they know a thing or two about reworking others’ classic hits and working an audience. “You’re very welcome to the Westlife Wild Dreams Tour 2022.
WESTLIFE stunned fans on stage tonight in the first of two back-to-back Cork performances on their Wild Dreams tour.Tens of thousands flocked to Cork?
Westlife in Cork are amazing!!" WESTLIFE stunned fans on stage tonight in the first of two back-to-back Cork performances on their Wild Dreams tour. Westlife take to the stage for first night of two Cork performances in Wild Dreams tour as fans left stunned
David Whelan lead singer with Wild Youth playing support to Westlife at Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork . Picture; Eddie O'Hare. Dublin band Wild Youth and British ...
“The sales are through the roof, and loads of good-looking women around, so we all love Westlife,” Michael said. “I’d say you’d be taking off the wedding ring and hoping the tan line didn’t leave you down.” “The weather is just fantastic, and that’s helping.” I can’t wait!” Later on, we will continue Kate Doyle from Wexford queued at Sultan. “I love Westlife,” she said.