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Westlife @ AO Arena gallery – An unforgettable evening

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Featured image and galley: Ben Redshaw

Manchester, Westlife has returned. After three years, the Irish pop group came back to put on a show, and they did exactly that.

Returning stars Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Kian Egan, and Nicky Byrne performed their classic hits such as ‘Starlight’, ‘My Love’ and ‘You Raise Me Up.’

Opening their AO Arena show with the ‘Uptown Girl’ the crowd were ready for an exciting night.

Mark gave the audience a teaser for the show by saying: “We will sing some slow, we will sing some fast songs and hey we might even dance a little bit.”

Not only was it an amazing night to be a Westlife fan, but a night to remember forever.

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