When fans learned that Mark Feehily would be stepping back from Westlife’s 25th‐anniversary tour and certain other tour dates, many were left wondering: What has he been going through? It turns out the decision wasn’t sudden. It came after years of escalating health issues, some life-threatening, that together made continuing with the grueling schedule of touring untenable. Below is a timeline of his health struggles, what he has said publicly, and what appears to be the real reason behind the decision to quit (temporarily) the 2025 tour.
A Timeline of Struggle
Summer 2020 – Initial Surgery & Onset of Sepsis
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In August 2020, Feehily had surgery. Within a few days, complications arose that led him into severe pain. He was rushed to Accident & Emergency and ended up in the ICU. Hotpress+2NationalWorld+2
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He was diagnosed with severe sepsis—a life‐threatening infection that can cause multi‐organ damage if not treated immediately. Emergency surgery was required. Hotpress+2Music Times+2
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The effect was deep: physically, but also emotionally. Because this all occurred during COVID‑19 lockdowns, he was separated from family—his partner and his young daughter—for months. BANG Premier+2NationalWorld+2
Late 2021 into 2022 – Pneumonia & Further Surgeries
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Feehily’s recovery was not smooth. At some point in late 2021, before a concert in Newcastle, he fell ill and ended up being diagnosed with pneumonia. He had to miss shows and rest. BANG Premier+2Metro+2
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In May 2022, he underwent another surgery. After that, three months later, he returned to performing, but found that the physical and travel demands were too heavy. Metro+2BANG Premier+2
Development of an Incisional Hernia & Fourth Major Surgery
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While touring, it became evident that one more medical issue was compounding his recovery: a very large incisional hernia, which required additional surgery. This was his fourth major surgery since 2020. Hotpress+3Metro+3BANG Premier+3
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Even after the surgery went “according to plan,” recovery was slow and complicated. The physical demands of tour schedules—long flights, frequent shows, strain on the body—were proving too much. Metro+2InView.org.uk • Independent News+2
Why the 2025/2024 Tour Withdrawal
Putting the pieces together, here is what emerges as the real reason Feehily “quit” (or stepped back from) the tour:
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Cumulative health damage
The sepsis episode in 2020 started a cascade of health issues; pneumonia, surgeries, and the hernia all compounded. Each time he attempted to return, more strain seemed to worsen the situation. -
Surgery fatigue and recovery demands
Recovery from major surgery is never quick, especially when illness, travel, and performance schedules are involved. The incisional hernia in particular is especially problematic for performers: it can cause pain, reduce mobility, make lifting or twisting difficult—everything a singer on tour must do repeatedly. -
Physical strain of touring
Travel, frequent performances, loud venues, jet lags, changing climates, vocal strain—all of this is grueling for any artist. With already weakened health, such a schedule becomes dangerous rather than simply tiring. From public statements, Feehily found that returning to the road worsened his condition or delayed his healing. NationalWorld+3Metro+3Hotpress+3 -
Prioritizing long‑term well‑being over short‑term commitments
In his statement, Feehily explicitly says he must make recovery his “absolute priority” and step back until fully able. Hotpress+2Music Times+2 He also expresses regret that things could not be different, but makes clear the toll has become too great. -
Support from bandmates and the unavoidable decision
His bandmates have publicly expressed respect and understanding for his decision. They’ve said that despite the disappointment, the rest of the group will continue touring without him where necessary. Extra+2Dublin’s Q102+2
What Is Known vs What Is Speculated
While much of what Feehily and Westlife have shared is clear, there remain gray areas—parts of the health battle that are less detailed publicly. Here’s what is known vs what is not:
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Sepsis after surgery in 2020, ICU stay. NationalWorld+2Hotpress+2 | Specific medical details beyond the basics (e.g. which organs were affected by sepsis, full medical charts, precise prognosis). |
Pneumonia diagnosis in late 2021; missing shows. InView.org.uk • Independent News+2Hotpress+2 | Whether there are additional underlying conditions beyond what has been disclosed. |
Incisional hernia, surgeries total count (four major since 2020). Hotpress+2Metro+2 | How quickly he might be able to return to full touring, or whether modifications (shorter shows, fewer travel days) are being considered. |
The physical demands of touring exacerbated his health strain. Metro+2BANG Premier+2 | Whether quitting permanently, or just delay; exact timeline for return. |
The Impact: Professionally, Personally, and Emotionally
On the Band and Fans
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Westlife has a long history (since 1998), and their touring schedule is intense. Losing one of their lead vocalists and key members for shows is a big deal. Fans have expressed disappointment, but also understanding. Many responded with messages of support for Feehily. Metro+2Music Times+2
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For the shows he misses, the other members have stepped up, and the band has continued. There’s a sense among fans that they hope for his full recovery rather than a rushed return.
On Mark Feehily
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Physically, this has been a heavy burden. Repeated surgeries, hospital stays (including time in ICU), infections—these don’t leave someone unscathed. The recovery from each issue takes time, rest, and medical supervision.
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Mentally and emotionally, the experience seems to have been traumatic. The ICU stay in the early days, particularly under COVID‑19 visitor restrictions, separation from his partner and daughter, the repeated disruption of professional life—these are not easy. Feehily has spoken about the mental toll. Hotpress+2NationalWorld+2
On His Health Going Forward
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Feehily has said recovery is now his absolute priority. He appears to be taking the medically advised downtime. Metro+2NationalWorld+2
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It’s unclear how long full recovery will take. The recovery from an incisional hernia plus compensating for damage or stress from sepsis and pneumonia suggests months of rest, rehabilitation, possibly modified lifestyle and tour practices when/if he returns.
Conclusion: The Real Reason He Quit
Putting all the facts together, the real reason Mark Feehily stepped back from the 2025 tour (and earlier dates) is not one single event, but the culmination of a serious and prolonged health crisis:
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Starting with complications from surgery in 2020 (leading to sepsis)
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Followed by respiratory illness (pneumonia), additional surgeries, and then an incisional hernia
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A body worn down by repeated medical interventions, the stress of healing, and the demands of performing
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The need to choose long‐term health and recovery over short‐term commitments
In short: he didn’t “quit” because of anything trivial or optional—he stepped back because continuing would potentially be dangerous, both for his health and for the standard of performance he and his fans expect.
If you like, I can also try to dig up the very latest updates since the confirmed public announcements (any statements from Mark or the band in mid‐2025) to see whether there have been developments—maybe a return plan, or further medical disclosures. Do you want me to do that?