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Westlife
Irish boy band
For their self-titled album, see Westlife (album).
Westlife are an Irish pop group formed in Dublin in The group consists of members Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Kian Egan, and Nicky Byrne. Brian McFadden was a member before leaving in March The group disbanded in and later reunited in
In Ireland, the group has 11 number-one albums, 16 number-one singles, and 34 Top 50 singles.
They have sold over 55 million records and are holders of four Guinness World Records.[1][2][3][4] Westlife has received numerous accolades including one World Music Award, two Brit Awards, four MTV Awards, and four Record of the Year Awards.
The group has released twelve studio albums: four as a five-piece and eight as a four-piece.
They rose to fame with their debut international self-titled studio album, Westlife (). It was followed by Coast to Coast (), World of Our Own (), and Turnaround (). Following the departure of McFadden, the group released the cover albums Allow Us to Be Frank () and The Love Album (), the albums Face to Face (), Back Home (), Where We Are (), and Gravity (), followed by an eight-year split.
After reforming in , the quartet released the studio albums Spectrum () and Wild Dreams ().
History
Formation and early years (–)
Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, and Shane Filan, all schoolmates at Summerhill College in Sligo, Ireland, participated in a school production of Grease with fellow Sligo men Derrick Lacey, Graham Keighron, and Michael Garrett.
The sextet formed a pop vocal group called Six as One in , later renamed IOYOU. The group, managed by choreographer Mary McDonagh and two other informal managers, released a single titled "Together Girl Forever" under Sound Records.[5] McDonagh first encountered Egan as a six-year-old student at her weekly dance classes and came to know Filan and Feehily in their early teens as they starred in shows such as Oliver! and Godspell for Sligo Fun Company.
Louis Walsh, the manager of fellow Irish boy band Boyzone, came to know the group after Filan's mother Mae contacted him, but the group failed to secure a BMG record deal with Simon Cowell. Cowell told Walsh: "You are going to have to fire at least three of them. They have great voices, but they are the ugliest band I have ever seen in my life."[6] Lacey, Keighron, and Garrett were told they would not be part of the new group, and auditions were held in Dublin where Nicky Byrne and Brian McFadden were recruited.
The new group, formed on 3 July , was originally named Westside but renamed themselves as Westlife due to an existing band with that name.[7] They signed a four-million-pound record deal with RCA Records. Westlife's first big break came in when they opened for Boyzone and Backstreet Boys' concerts in Dublin.
Boyzone singer Ronan Keating was brought in to co-manage the group with Louis Walsh. Their first live television performance as a group was on the Irish TV series The Late Late Show broadcast on 13 November They performed "Flying Without Wings".[8]
Westlife, Coast to Coast, and World of Our Own (–)
In April , the group released their first single, “Swear It Again", which immediately topped the charts in Ireland and in the UK for two weeks.
It was the biggest-selling single in the first week by a debut artist.[9][10] Their second single, "If I Let You Go" was released in August , which made them the first boy band to hit No. 1 with their first two singles.[11] Their third single was "Flying Without Wings" (their first 'Record of the Year' and their third No.
1 single), released in October of the same year. "Flying Without Wings" was also included on the soundtrack of the Warner Brothers film, Pokémon: The Movie . Their first album, simply titled Westlife, was released in November and went to No. 2 in the UK and No. 1 in Ireland. The album was the biggest chart dropper on the Top 40 in UK music history when in its 58th week on the charts it leaped from No.
79 to No. 3 before falling to No. 37 the following week.[12] In Scotland, the album debuted at number 6 in but subsequently peaked at number one year later in [13]
In December , a fourth single was released, the double A-side "I Have A Dream"/"Seasons in the Sun". It was the UK Christmas number-one single and their fourth No.
1 single.[14][15] They are one of only five acts to achieve four number ones in the UK Singles Chart in one calendar year.[16] The fifth and final single from the album, "Fool Again", also peaked at No. 1.[17] They became the only male band to have every single release from an album that reached No.
1 in the UK. Afterward, Westlife signed to Arista Records for the North American release of their debut.[18] "Swear It Again" peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot [19] On 1 July , they were honored as Freemen of the Borough of Sligo. An honor given to people who have promoted the town and county of Sligo, Ireland.[20]
Coast to Coast, their second album, was released a year later and was their first No.
1 UK album, beating the Spice Girls' Forever album by a large margin; the chart battle was widely reported by British media.
Biography of westlife mp3 free They performed " Flying Without Wings ". After eight years, the group reformed and released Spectrum , followed by Wild Dreams Internet Arcade Console Living Room. Tools Tools.It became the country's 4th biggest-selling album of [21][22] This is their second No.1 album in Ireland. The album was preceded by the duet with Mariah Carey "Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)" and the original song "My Love" (their second Record of the Year award).
Both singles reached No.1 on the UK charts, their sixth and seventh number ones respectively.[23][24] With this, Westlife broke the record of the most consecutive No. 1 singles in the UK with their first seven singles.[25] However, in December , their eighth single "What Makes a Man", debuted at No.
2, breaking their string of consecutive number ones.[26] The single "My Love" was controversially used by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) as part of a torture program in Afghanistan. According to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), "the music pounded constantly as part of a scheme to assault prisoners' senses".[27]
Outside the UK and Ireland, they gained chart success with "I Lay My Love on You" and "When You're Looking Like That".
They were included in the top ten earners list of all acts in the UK and Ireland and sold over million units in the Asia Pacific region.[28][29] In February , they began their first world tour, "Where Dreams Come True Tour".[10] A recording of a concert from the tour live from Dublin was released on 19 November
On 12 November , Westlife released their third album, World of Our Own, peaking at No.
1 in the UK and Ireland. "Uptown Girl" (their first single to be on the List of million-selling singles in the United Kingdom), "Queen of My Heart" and "World of Our Own" were released as singles, all of which peaked at No. 1 in the UK.[30][31][32] "Bop Bop Baby" was also released as a single and peaked at No.
5 in the UK. In , Westlife went on their second world tour, the World of Our Own Tour. By the end of the year, IRMA awarded the band for 1 million units sold in Ireland.[33] The group sold more than 12 million records in a span of three years.[34]
Unbreakable, Turnaround, and McFadden's departure (–)
Westlife released their eleventh UK No.
1 single, "Unbreakable" in [35] Amidst rumors of a split, Westlife released their first greatest hits album in November of that same year titled Unbreakable - The Greatest Hits Vol. 1, which peaked at No. 1 in the UK and Ireland. During this time, Westlife achieved a Guinness World Record for most public appearances by a pop group in 36 hours.
The band made stop-offs in five different cities (Dublin, Belfast, Edinburgh, London, and Manchester) to promote their then-new album. The release was followed by the double A-side single "Tonight"/"Miss You Nights", which debuted at No. 3 in the UK and No. 1 in Ireland.[36] Following this release, the group premiered a TV documentary titled "Wild Westlife".
Iain MacDonald directed it and features their daily life as musicians and their tour experiences. It was aired on BBC Choice.[37] In , Westlife went on their third world tour, the Unbreakable Tour.[38] A recording of a concert from the tour in Manchester was released in November
In September , Westlife released "Hey Whatever", which peaked at No.
4 in the UK.[39] Their fourth studio album, Turnaround, was released in November , earning the group another No. 1 album in the UK and Ireland. "Mandy", was released a week before the album and became the band's twelfth No. 1 single. It also won them their third Record of the Year award.[40] "Mandy" is the single with the longest leap to the top (from No.
to No. 1) in UK music history.[41] "Obvious" was released as the final single from the album, charting at No. 3.
Biography of westlife members Main articles: Westlife discography and Westlife songs. ISSN BPI: Silver [ 21 ]. Billboard Newspaper.On 9 March , just three weeks before embarking on their fourth world tour, McFadden left the group, citing a desire to spend more time with his family.[42] McFadden's final public performance as part of Westlife was at Newcastle upon Tyne's Powerhouse nightclub on 27 February [43][44] He subsequently began a solo career, and reverted the spelling of his first name back to its original 'Brian'.
Less than a month after McFadden's departure, the group began their Turnaround Tour.[45] A recording of a concert from the Turnaround Tour, live from Stockholm, Sweden, was released in November
Face to Face, Back Home, and cover albums (–)
In September , they performed at the World Music Awards, where they were recognized as the Best Irish Act of that year.
They then released a Rat Pack-inspired album, their fifth album Allow Us to Be Frank, which peaked at number 3. No singles from this album were released in the UK, but the track "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?" had a music video produced and was released as a physical single in other European countries. "Smile" and "Fly Me to the Moon" also had music videos produced.
Prior to the release of the Allow Us to Be Frank album, Westlife scouted for "the perfect fan" to help promote the album.[46] After X Factor-style auditions, they found Joanne Hindley, who recorded "The Way You Look Tonight" with the group.[10] A television program documenting this process, She's The One, was presented by Kate Thornton.[47] Westlife embarked on "The Number Ones Tour" in early [48] A recording of a concert from the tour, live from Sheffield, was released in November
In October , Westlife released the single "You Raise Me Up", which became their thirteenth number 1 single.
It was taken from their sixth album Face to Face which also peaked at No. 1 in the UK.[49][50] "You Raise Me Up" was awarded as their fourth Record of the Year in the UK. In December of that year, the group released "When You Tell Me That You Love Me", a duet with Diana Ross, as the second single.
It debuted and peaked at No. 2.[51] The third single from the album, "Amazing", peaked at No. 4.[52] Westlife embarked on the "Face to Face Tour", traveling extensively to the UK, Ireland, Australia, and Asia.[53][54] The group performed 32 shows and recorded , attendances.[45] A recording of a concert from the tour, live from Wembley Arena, was released in November [55]
In late , Westlife signed a new five-album deal with Sony BMG Music Entertainment.
Their seventh album, The Love Album was a concept album that consisted of popular love song covers. The album debuted at No. 1 in both the UK and Ireland. It was the top-selling album of in Ireland. The only single from The Love Album, "The Rose", became their 14th UK No. 1 single.[56] Westlife kicked off their eighth world tour, "The Love Tour", in Perth, Australia.[57] The group then went on to other Australian cities before moving on to South Africa, the UK, and Ireland.
The tour grossed £1,,[58]
On 5 November , Westlife released their eighth album, Back Home, which contained nine new original songs and three cover songs. The album debuted at No. 1 in the UK and Ireland. It was also 's fifth biggest-selling album in the UK. The first single released from the album was "Home", which peaked at No.
3 in the UK.[59][60] "Us Against the World" was released as the second single and "Something Right" became the third single in Europe and the Asia Pacific region. On 15 December , they premiered a two-hour show called The Westlife Show where they performed 10 of their songs, hosted by Holly Willoughby.[61] They embarked on the Back Home Tour on 25 February This tour marked the first time that the group had traveled and performed in New Zealand, performing four sold-out shows in Auckland, Wellington, New Plymouth, and Christchurch.
Westlife were the seventh top touring act of [62]
10th anniversary, Where We Are, and Gravity (–)
To mark their tenth year in music, Westlife staged the sold-out concert 10 Years of Westlife in Croke Park on 1 June [63][64] The group announced that they would be going on hiatus for a year after their Back Home Tour.[65]10 Years of Westlife – Live at Croke Park Stadium was released on 24 November and went straight to No.
1 on the UK, Ireland, South Africa, Hong Kong, and New Zealand Music DVD charts. On 13 December , while on hiatus, Westlife made an unexpected appearance during that year's X Factor final where they performed "Flying Without Wings" with runners-up JLS. In the last week of January , a DVD titled The Karaoke Collection was released.
On 18 March , Westlife won the Best Irish Pop Act at the Meteor Awards for the ninth consecutive time.
Their tenth album, Where We Are, was released on 30 November in the UK and peaked at No. 2 on both Irish and UK Albums Charts. The lead single, "What About Now", was released on 23 October and peaked at No.
2 on both Irish and UK Singles Charts.[66] The tour in support of this album was "The Where We Are Tour".[67] A recording of a concert from the tour, live from London, was released in November They were part of the Haiti charity single in early with "Everybody Hurts", which was organized by Cowell.[68] The single peaked at No.
1 on both Irish and UK Singles Charts. That year, the Guinness Book of World Records announced that Westlife was the top-selling album group of the 21st century, with million albums sold in the UK alone.
On 14 November , the single "Safe" was released. It debuted on the UK Singles Chart on 21 November at No.
The album Gravity was released on 22 November [69] It was entirely produced by John Shanks.[70] The album went to No. 1 in Ireland and No. 3 in the UK. This is their ninth No. 1 in Ireland; this album made Westlife one of the few musical acts to have number-one albums in three consecutive decades (s, s, s) in their home country.
Greatest Hits and split (–)
In March , they began their eleventh major concert tour, the Gravity Tour. This tour marked the first time the group traveled to Oman, Namibia, Guangzhou, and Vietnam for concerts. As of , the group was the longest-reigning band and second-longest-reigning number-one music act in the 21st century in the UK.
On 14 March , Westlife confirmed that they had left Cowell after 13 years and his record label Syco Music after nine years. Byrne said of Cowell: "he got so busy [] and we needed someone who was on it all the time."[71]
After going back to RCA Records full-time for a one-year album contract, they announced their Greatest Hits album would be released on 21 November It debuted at No.
1 in Ireland and No. 4 in the UK. The first single, "Lighthouse", was released in November A follow-up promotional single, "Beautiful World" was released the same month. The Greatest Hits Tour was announced on 18 October , with dates in the UK confirmed for May Stereoboard reported that the tour sold out within minutes.[72] The farewell tour consisted of eight dates in China and 33 in the UK and Ireland; in total, the band sold , tickets from the tour.[73] On 19 October , Westlife officially announced they were splitting following the tour.[74]
ITV commissioned a one-off music event titled Westlife: For the Last Time.[75] Another show, The Westlife Show: Live, was broadcast on 1 November [76] Following this, they were guests on The Late Late Show.[77] They were honored at that time by the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) with four specially commissioned bar stools to mark 49 performances at the venue for over , fans, selling more tickets than any other act.[78] The band had their final concert on 23 June at Croke Park Stadium in Ireland.
The 82,capacity show was sold out in 4 minutes.
Due to this popular demand, an extra date was added at Croke Park on 22 June , which also sold out. Combined, there was a total of , spectators on both nights, exceeding the stadium's capacity.[79] Their last concert was screened live in more than cinemas in the United Kingdom,[80] and cinemas worldwide.[81][82] They released a DVD of the show, which went to number 1 in both UK and Irish charts.
That year they were the 34th top-grossing tour act with earnings of $ million (€27 million). Following the split, all four members released albums and singles individually.
Reunion, Spectrum, and tour (–)
On 23 September , it was reported that the group was signed to Universal Music Group for a new five-year album and tour deal with Virgin EMI Records.[83][84] On 3 October , the group formally announced that they were working on new music.[85][non-primary source needed] McFadden was not involved in the reformation, saying in an interview with Closer Magazine, "I only met the guys when I joined the band and have no regrets about leaving."[86] On 19 December , Egan and Feehily posted a picture of the group's first rehearsals together in six years.[87][non-primary source needed][88][non-primary source needed]
"Hello My Love",[89] their first single since was released on 10 January [90][non-primary source needed] Their first UK performance in seven years and of the single was on The Graham Norton Show on 11 January [91][92] They also performed the single on the 24th National Television Awards on 22 January Their first Irish performance and television appearance together was on the final night of Dancing With the Stars Ireland on 24 March The single peaked at number 13 in the UK and reached number two in Ireland and Scotland.
The single was certified Gold in the UK seven months after its premiere. In Ireland, it has a 2× Platinum certification.
Their eleventh studio album, Spectrum, was released on 15 November The album peaked at number one in Ireland, Scotland, and the UK. It was certified Gold in the UK and Platinum in Ireland. The second single from the album was "Better Man".
It reached number two on the UK Singles Sales Chart and Scottish Singles Chart. The third single, "Dynamite", was released on 5 July The fourth single from the album, "My Blood", was released on 25 October "My Blood" peaked at number ninety-six on the UK Singles Chart and at number six on the Scottish Singles Chart. It also peaked at number forty-six in the Irish Singles Chart.
On 17 October , Westlife announced The Twenty Tour and said: "Every country that wants to see Westlife will see us at some point. We won't step away from this until we've managed to tour the world."[93] The second day of the tour in Croke Park had a live film broadcast in selected cinemas on 6 July This was released in a video album in different formats on 13 March It reached number 1 in the UK and Ireland and stayed at the top spot for over thirty weeks on their official charts.
On 13 September , they announced the Stadiums in the Summer Tour, which was scheduled to begin the following year. However, it was postponed until due to the COVID pandemic.
Wild Dreams (–)
On 17 March , they formally announced that they signed a new album deal through Warner Music UK and East West Records.
They performed at a BBC Radio 2 event in Ulster Hall, Belfast, on 25 August , which was broadcast on 10 September
"Starlight", the lead single from their twelfth studio album, was released on 14 October The album, Wild Dreams, was released on 26 November [94][non-primary source needed]
On 29 October , a new schedule for their renamed fourteenth concert tour, The Wild Dreams Tour, was released.
It included fourteen new dates and venues, with eight more dates added later. They announced that their Wembley Stadium date would be streamed live in various European cinemas. On 17 December , a Westlife concert filmed at London’s Bush Hall Venue and broadcast by Tencent’s WeChat (Weixin) in China had an audience of almost 28 million.
They were special guest performers on the Backstreet Boys livestream concert on the same platform on 24 June [95][96]
On 14 August , Westlife announced their first-ever tour dates in Canada and the United States. They performed in Toronto, Boston, New York City, and Chicago in March [97] On 12 April, Westlife announced the With Love Tour.
Public image and endorsements
Westlife's debut album and single coincided with the apogee of boy band popularity. They also had album certifications in Brazil, Mexico, the Philippines, and the United States. They had over 50, official fan club members in mainland China alone in [98] In , "Flying Without Wings" was listed as the seventh most popular song for the wedding's first dances in the UK.[99] In , their version of "You Raise Me" and also "Flying Without Wings" made it to the top 20 most popular songs used at funerals.[] In , three of their songs ("I'll See You Again", "Flying Without Wings", and "You Raise Me Up") made it on the top pop music choices for funerals in Ireland.[]
The band performed for the Sultan of Brunei and was paid £ million to play a private concert of seven songs.[] They also performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in , , and [] They also played for Queen Elizabeth II twice, Barack Obama and for Pope John Paul II.[] They were the first ever pop band to top the entertainment bill at the Vatican City and a private concert for the Pope.[]
Their second studio album Coast to Coast received additional products, mostly in Asia, that included MRT transport ticket, picture card calendar, postcard set, signed fold-out poster, glossy slipcase and Filofax.[][] They received sponsorship from Tayto in [] and for their concert tours from Calvin Klein in , Adidas in , and Volkswagen in A book written by the members of Westlife was released on 16 June by HarperCollins UK Publishing titled 'Westlife - Our Story', as part of their 10th-year celebration.[] The band released two perfume gift sets, "X" and "With Love".[]
Charitable support
The group has supported various charitable causes.
They were involved in the "Helping For Haiti" charity single, which was released in February , and released a cover version of "Uptown Girl" for Comic Relief.
They have participated in a Royal British Legion poppy appeal, Irish Blood for Life and did an advertisement for Galway's Irish Water Safety campaign.[][] They also lent their support to the Irish Blood Transfusion Service (IBTS).[] On 4 November , they performed with other music artists at the Coca-Cola Dome in Johannesburg, South Africa for The "Unite of the Stars" Gala Banquet charity concert that supports four charities: the Nelson Mandela Children's Fund, Unite Against Hunger, St.
Mary's Hospital and the Topsy Foundation.[] They also performed live for charity on Sport Relief,[]Macmillan Cancer Support,[] Croí, Western Alzheimer's, O'Dwyer Cheshire Home, Mayo Cancer Support Group, Marie Keating Foundation,[] Outward Bound Trust,[]ChildLine, Children in Need, and Sheffield's Children Hospital.
They had also helped for auctions on Meningitis Research Foundation,[] Carlton Celebrity Auction for Centrepoint (for the homeless),[] the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, The Samaritans,[] Zutto charity painting,[citation needed] and Pushing The Envelope (for National Literacy Trust).[] They've been involved also with the following organizations: Royal National Institute for the Deaf (RNID),[]Cancer Research UK, United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP),[] Muscle Help Foundation,[] Global Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign,[] and Real Man campaign.[] They are also included as ambassadors of The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC).
Members
Discography
Main articles: Westlife discography and Westlife songs
Awards and nominations
Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Westlife
Tours
Concert tours
Headlining
Supporting
- Boyzone – Where We Belong Tour ()
Promotional tours
- –; –present UK and Ireland Tour
- European, East Asian, and Southeast Asian Tour
- European, North American, South American and Asian Tour[]
- , European, Korean, Mexican and United States Tour
- European, Hong Kong, Japan, and Malaysian Tour
- , European, Taiwan Tour
- Australian Tour
- Swedish Tour[]
- Singapore, Indonesian, Chinese, Swedish Tour
See also
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