Westlife continues to enchant fans worldwide as they celebrate over 25 years of chart-topping success and unforgettable live performances. As part of their upcoming anniversary tour—which launches at London’s iconic Royal Albert Hall—the beloved Irish group has revealed two more UK stadium dates. Fans can now look forward to seeing Westlife live at Kingsholm Stadium in Gloucester and The Spitfire Ground in Kent, with both venues offering open-air experiences perfect for a night of nostalgia and vocal harmonies.
These UK shows are just one piece of the broader celebration planned by the band. As they gear up for a global celebratory tour in 2026, Westlife has hinted at an ambitious schedule that will see them return to nearly 90 percent of the legendary venues where they performed fan-favorite songs like “Flying Without Wings” and “You Raise Me Up.” This next chapter promises not only a look back at their legacy but a reconnection with the global audiences who’ve supported them over the years.
Among the iconic venues Westlife plans to revisit are several standout locations from recent years. In North America, the band is set to return to Meridian Hall in Toronto, MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, the famed Radio City Music Hall in New York City, and The Chicago Theatre—each site a meaningful stop on their past international tours.
The upcoming world tour will also revisit key stops in Asia, where Westlife has continued to enjoy massive popularity. Notable return venues include the Arena of Stars at Resorts World Genting in Malaysia, Xi’an Olympic Sports Center in China, and the Inspire Arena in Incheon, South Korea. These performances will allow the band to reconnect with their passionate fanbase across the continent, celebrating both the memories and music that have defined a generation.
As Westlife prepares to mark this major milestone, their commitment to delivering unforgettable shows remains unwavering. With a mix of classic ballads, arena-sized singalongs, and heartfelt fan appreciation, the 2026 world tour is shaping up to be a truly global celebration of a remarkable career.