Westlife: 'This will be the best show we've ever done'

Pop superstars Westlife play the final UK and Ireland show of their fastest selling tour this weekend and it will be beamed live to cinemas.
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Ahead of the concert on Saturday, July 6, Westlife took time out to answer some questions:

2019 marks the 20th anniversary of your first number 1 single. Has the group become more of a family over the years?

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The group feels more like a family than ever before. Before it felt very much like just the four of us, but now we’re all older and we have kids, Westlife is becoming a part of their lives too. Having everyone over for BBQs and birthdays has cemented what a big extended family we in fact now are.

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You’ve been away for six years, but the Twenty Tour has been your fastest selling tour of all time! When you reunited, could ever have imagined demand for tickets being so high?

Never! We were all nervous about how many people would care! But they have come back in force and it’s given us the confidence to put together an even bigger and better show than ever before.

The Croke Park date of the tour is being broadcast into cinemas around the UK and Ireland. Is it important to you that the live broadcast is from your home country show in Ireland?

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We think it’s great that we get to do this at our homecoming gig in Ireland and Croke Park is such an iconic venue it just made sense that this is where we had to do it.

This won’t be the first time you’ve graced the Croke Park stage. Do you remember how you felt walking onto the stage in front of 85,000 people for the first time in 2008?

I think we’re all going to feel overwhelmed to be back after such a long time but also incredibly excited.

What can cinema audiences expect from this show?

We feel that it will be the best show we’ve ever done. There will be a mix of new music and of course all the hits along with some amazing visuals. The show will lend itself so well to cinema and will allow people watching to feel like they are actually a part of it.

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Are there any songs, new or old, which you’re particularly looking forward to performing during the concert?

We can’t wait to perform Hello My Love on stage, it will be the first time! Also it will be great to bring back the classics Flying With Out Wings, Swear It Again and World of Our Own.

You’ve just announced your new album, Spectrum. What can you tell us about it?

Spectrum is a mix of old and new. It’s got the old school Westlife feel to it but with new sounds. We’ve been so lucky to work with such world class songwriters and producers like Steve Mac and Ed Sheeran.

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‘Westlife: the Twenty Tour’ will be screened to the following cinemas in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire:

July 6 - Derbyshire: Odeon in Derby (www.odeon.co.uk/cinemas/derby), Showcase Derby Cinema de Lux (www.showcasecinemas.co.uk/showtimes/showcase-cinema-de-lux-derby), Showcase Derby Foresters Park (www.showcasecinemas.co.uk), George Inn in Tideswell (www.tideswellcinema.com).

Nottinghamshire - Odeon Mansfield (www.odeon.co.uk/cinemas/mansfield), Savoy Cinema in Worksop (https://savoyworksop.co.uk), Cineworld Nottingham (www.cineworld.co.uk/cinemas/nottingham), Savoy Cinema in Nottingham (www.savoyonline.co.uk/SavoyNottingham), Showcase Cinema de Lux in Nottingham (www.showcasecinemas.co.uk/showtimes/showcase-cinema-de-lux-nottingham).

July 7 - Savoy Cinema in Worksop (https://savoyworksop.co.uk).

July 8 - Savoy Cinema in Worksop (https://savoyworksop.co.uk).

July 12 - Pomegranate Theatre, Chesterfield (www.chesterfieldtheatres.co.uk)

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