Westlife’s 25th Anniversary: A Stunning Celebration with an Open-Hearted Omission
As one of pop’s most enduring groups, Westlife has marked 25 years since the launch of their first world tour back in February 2001—and they have something truly spectacular in store to commemorate the milestone. Yet, the announcement comes with a bittersweet note: beloved member Mark Feehily will be absent from the celebrations due to continuing health struggles.
A Spectacular Venue: Royal Albert Hall, London
To honor a quarter-century of chart-topping hits and devoted fans, Westlife will perform two special anniversary concerts at the illustrious Royal Albert Hall in London on October 27 and 28, 2025. These performances will pair the three remaining band members—Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne, and Kian Egan—with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra, offering fans reimagined versions of their greatest hits on one of the world’s most iconic stages (The Sun, Wikipedia).
These concerts aren’t just shows—they’re night-long celebrations blending orchestral grandeur with heartfelt nostalgia, setting the tone for a beautifully orchestrated anniversary kickoff. The venue choice underscores the significance of the event: a dream realized for a band that began their journey in humble beginnings and soared to international stardom (The Sun, Wikipedia).
Why Mark Feehily Will Be Absent
Fans will notice one notable absence in these celebrations. Mark Feehily, who has been part of Westlife since its formation in 1998, will not be performing at these shows. Since February 2024, Mark has been on hiatus from all Westlife touring, prioritizing his health following a harrowing series of medical complications (The Sun, The Standard, Sky News).
His health challenges trace back to August 2020, when he underwent surgery that led to severe sepsis, resulting in an extended stay in intensive care during the height of the pandemic lockdown. Over the subsequent years, he battled pneumonia, underwent repeated surgeries for complications including a large incisional hernia, and faced ongoing recovery hurdles (Irish Mirror, Sky News, NationalWorld). In his own words, he made the difficult decision to step back “with the utmost level of regret” to focus on healing (Irish Mirror, The Standard).
The band has conveyed a message of love and understanding: “Sadly, Mark will be unable to join the celebrations. We hope he can join us back on stage when he is ready and able. He sends his love and positivity to you all as always” (The Sun, music-news.com).
Mark’s Personal Message and the Band’s Promise
Mark’s absence doesn’t go unnoticed by the fans—or the band. His heartfelt messages about stepping back have courageously shared his health journey, backed by gratitude and optimism for the future (Irish Mirror, Sky News). In interviews, bandmates—especially Shane Filan—have reassured fans that Mark is “a lot better… happy at home,” though he’s not yet ready to return to the stage (RSVP Live).
Meanwhile, Westlife continues to promise that these October shows at the Royal Albert Hall are just the beginning of a year marked by “new music, an album, special shows and many, many more surprises along the way” (The Sun, Independent, music-news.com). They’re fostering hopeful anticipation that Mark will rejoin as soon as his health allows.
Fan Reactions: Mixed Emotions and Outpourings of Support
Fan sentiment has been a blend of excitement and emotional complexity. While many are thrilled by the venue and orchestral twist, there’s heartfelt concern and sorrow expressed over Mark’s absence: one echoed, “I don’t know whether to cry with happiness […] or sob at the fact that Mark won’t be joining you” (The Sun). Another fan pleaded for the group to delay until Mark could participate (The Standard).
Despite the absence, the overwhelming sentiment remains one of loyalty—to both the band and to Mark personally.
Looking Ahead: Westlife’s Future Beyond October 2025
- New Music & Album: Westlife has teased fresh content to celebrate the milestone, though details remain under wraps (Independent, music-news.com).
- Expanded Celebrations: They’ve hinted that the Royal Albert Hall shows are only the opening act of a much broader celebration (The Sun, Independent).
- Mark’s Return: The door remains open. When he is ready, Mark may well rejoin—and fans eagerly await that moment.
Final Thoughts
Westlife’s announcement of their 25th anniversary performances at Royal Albert Hall is a heartfelt celebration of their journey—from humble beginnings to one of the UK and Ireland’s most cherished pop acts.
The absence of Mark Feehily, one of the founding voices, is deeply felt. Yet, this decision reflects courage and maturity: his health and well‑being must take precedence.
These concerts represent resilience, hope, and the deep bond between the band and its fans. And while the trio takes the stage in October, the anticipation for Mark’s return is very much alive. As Westlife continues their anniversary launch, we look forward to every next chapter they plan—together.