In a move that has stirred mixed emotions among fans, Brian McFadden has officially declined Westlife’s invitation to join them on stage for their milestone 25th anniversary concerts at London’s Royal Albert Hall, scheduled for October 27 and 28. McFadden, one of the founding members of the beloved Irish pop group, parted ways with Westlife in 2004, but many fans had hoped to see a surprise reunion during this special occasion.
According to insiders, Westlife had reached out to McFadden with an open invitation to reunite, offering a chance for the original five-member lineup to briefly take the stage once again. However, McFadden reportedly turned down the offer, citing prior commitments with Boyzlife, his current musical venture alongside Boyzone’s Keith Duffy. With several Boyzlife concerts already booked, McFadden explained that the scheduling conflicts made it impossible to take part in Westlife’s celebration.
Despite the disappointment, those close to the group have emphasized that the rejection was delivered respectfully and without tension. McFadden made it clear that his decision was based purely on professional obligations, and there is said to be no lingering rift between him and his former bandmates.
Fans who have followed Westlife since the beginning may feel the absence of McFadden during the anniversary shows, especially as they revisit the group’s early hits that included his vocals. Still, the remaining members—Shane Filan, Nicky Byrne, and Kian Egan—remain committed to delivering a powerful, emotionally charged set. Mark Feehily, who is recovering from ongoing health issues, is not expected to perform live, but the band has planned a heartfelt tribute to ensure he is included in spirit.
As Westlife gear up for their upcoming 2026 world tour, the band is staying focused on their legacy and looking ahead with gratitude. While McFadden’s appearance would have been a nostalgic treat, the band’s enduring brotherhood and connection with fans continue to be the heart of their journey.