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Some good news for Westlife fans: The iconic Irish boy group is coming to South Africa as part of its The Wild Dreams tour. Photo: Instagram

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Westlife heading to South Africa: Tour dates confirmed

Some good news for Westlife fans: The iconic Irish boy group is coming to South Africa as part of its The Wild Dreams tour. Westlife became an instant success after they released their first single called ‘Swear It Again’, which was a chart topper in Ireland and The United Kingdom for two weeks in 1999. Westlife […]

08-05-23 15:22
Westlife
Some good news for Westlife fans: The iconic Irish boy group is coming to South Africa as part of its The Wild Dreams tour. Photo: Instagram

Some good news for Westlife fans: The iconic Irish boy group is coming to South Africa as part of its The Wild Dreams tour.

Westlife became an instant success after they released their first single called ‘Swear It Again’, which was a chart topper in Ireland and The United Kingdom for two weeks in 1999.

Westlife has sold millions of albums worldwide and has anarmy of South African fans.

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WESTLIFE WILL BE PERFORMING IN MZANSI THIS NOVEMBER

Westlife will only be performing in Cape Town and Pretoria this coming November as part of their stop in South Africa.

Fans can catch the group at the Grand Arena in Cape Town on 1 November 2023.

While in Pretoria, Westlife will be performing at the SunBet Arena on 3 November 2023.

You can purchase your tickets on Ticketmaster – they go on sale on 12 May 2023 at 09:00.

Discovery Bank pre-sale begins on Wednesday, 10 May at 09:00 and will run until 08:59 on Friday.

The group currently consists of members Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Nicky Byrne and Kian Egan.

Westlife split in 2012, but later reunited in 2018.

Since their comeback in 2018, their previous singles “What About Now”, “Queen of My Heart”, “If I Let You Go”, and “My Love” reached the higher Gold certifications in the United Kingdom after 10, 17, 18, and 20 years of their releases respectively.

“Flying Without Wings”, and “World of Our Own” were certified Platinum 20 years after its release.