Television Special To Mark 10 years At Top For Westlife
by Villy on 03 Dec 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
The boyband will follow in the footsteps of pop princess Kylie Minogue and superstar Lionel Richie who have each recorded a one-hour special for the British station in recent months.

The band, who have had 14 UK number ones and 36 million record sales worldwide, will treat fans to a one-off musical extravaganza with surprise star guests.

Westlife member Shane Filan said he is thrilled the Irish band has landed their own TV special on the station.

He said: "We're very excited and thrilled to have our own TV special. We've seen so many amazing TV specials over the years on ITV1, so it's an honour to finally have one.

"We get a great buzz from performing live in a show like this. I would put our success down to great songs, hard work and honesty within the band and the people we work with."

Sligo singer Kian Egan said the band are having great fun dreaming up some good sketches for their own show.

He said: "There'll be lots of our biggest hits plus songs from the new album 'Back Home'. Also, there'll be a couple of really good surprises which we can't reveal yet.

"Fans will also have had a chance to choose some of the songs we perform".

'The Westlife Show', which will be broadcast on December 15, will be hosted by presenter Holly Willoughby.

Five of the songs will be the top tracks voted for online ahead of the show from a selection of Westlife's classic number ones.

Credit/Source: Irish Independent / Thanx Gitta


VOTE FOR WESTLIFE
by Nat on 30 Nov 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
Sadly, at the moment just irish fans can vote, we will update this if we find a way to vote for the rest of fans.

You can now vote for Westlife as Best Irish Pop Act in the Meteor Awards 2008
Click Here to go to voting for page for Westlife and follow instructions.

You can even win tickets. Get all the information here

Good luck westlife

Credit/Source: http://meteormusicawards.meteor.ie/ Joanne / Lisa

VIP Magazine Interview And Photoshoot
by Nat on 24 Nov 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
Thanx Luce for typing up the interview and scanning the pictures!

You can see the scans by clicking here


TOGETHER FOR NEARLY TEN YEARS

WESTLIFE

TALK ABOUT FANS, BABIES AND CHRISTMAS, AND REVEAL THEIR PLANS FOR THEIR FIRST EXTENDED BREAK

This year has been a landmark one for Shane, Kian, Nicky and Mark, the our lads from Westlife.

Gone are the suits and the annual covers albums, to be replaced by a cooler image and a brilliant pop album.

Back Home, unhappy with the prospect of churning out another concept album, Westlife went into their record company and the resulting collaboration is an album that the lads are justifiably proud of.

There's no denying that they have the Midas touch - after almost a decade in the business, they have sold over 36 million albums and hit the top UK charts 14 times. Despite the fact that their first single off the new album, Home, did not make it to number one, the album has and the boys are utterly gracious in their defeat to Leona Lewis.

Rumours are always rife about the demise of the bank, but thankfully that's all they are - rumours.

Yes, they are taking a break, but only so they can come back with more new material and produce the best pop album you've ever heard - phew!

The four guys are totally united as they look forward to the biggest gig of their lives, playing Croke Park on June 1st.

On a personal level 2007 was also momentous for Nicky Byrne, when he became a father to twins. Now nappies are just one more thing that he takes with him on tour. With the album just launched, life is manic for the boys with TV appearances, interviews and switching on Oxford Street Christmas Lights.

And while we waited patiently for this exclusive photoshoot, we got a sense of the [phenomenon that is Westlife. Despite the hype, the boys are gracious and grounded, with each taking time to expressly thank their legions on adoring fans.

Well done lads, you are back to what you do best with a great pop album. Are you proud of it?
MARK: We're really delighted. Sometimes you have to go with your gut feeling and what is important for you, the band and the fans. Last year we did The Love Album, which was a bit more commercial, but this one was about making a really strong, high standard pop album for the fans. We enjoy the covers albums, but there's no way we could do it every year. We're very proud of this album and it's selling really well, which goes to show you don't have to be 100% commercial to have success.
SHANE: It's definitely the one we're most proud of. It's full of new songs not cover versions and a step in the right direction for us. It's not changed our style of music, but it's new and fresh.

Why were you anxious to move away from doing cover albums?
NICKY: We've done concept albums and while they've worked, we felt we needed to sustain ourselves into the next era, that's how this album came about, it's about moving into the future.

Is it obvious that you have much more input now 9 albums down the line, that must be a good feeling?
KIAN: Of course, but to be honest, we didn't do it for a very long time. Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh have brought us to where we are today and guided us through it all. We sat down with them during the summer and explained that we didn't want to do another cover album. We don't feel like we're making music that way. They understood and that's where this album came from. We've a very open and honest relationship.

Is this a coming of age for a boyband?
MARK: Pop acts can be brushed off, thinking it's all about marketing and clever management and although we've had that, there's no denying that you can't last for nine years without there being talent there. We've gained experience. I’m not saying that we are always right, far from it, but we have a seat at the table in the whole system, a say in what we do and if we didn't, I don't think we'd still be here.

Were you disappointed that Home didn't make it to number one?
NICKY: Of course, but we were beaten by a brilliant song. With hindsight, which is a great thing, we mightn't have released Home as the first single. But we've no regrets, the album is absolutely flying and that's the most important thing.

It's a bit of a media circus around you guys at the moment; do you ever get fed up with it?
KIAN: The album is just out so it's a bit crazy, everything is just happening at the moment. It's a big buzz, but it's crazy in a good way.
MARK: Sometimes it's hard to manage our own lives against the whole manic promotion schedules. Over the years we've got used to it, but there are occasions that it becomes very difficult. There are times that you have to attend personal things that can't be ignored, but at the same time you have to be there for the fans. In the depths of the promotional stuff, it can be difficult to cater for both; you just have to try your best.

Shane and Nicky, now that you have kids, do you find it harder to balance family life and the fact that everybody wants a piece of you?
SHANE: I think we are very good at separating our personal lives from Westlife. Yes, everyone wants a piece of us, but we want a piece of everybody! We want to be on the YB Shows and in the magazines. It's our career and our livelihood, so if people want a piece of us, we're there to be had. We're very normal lads with a big dream that has come true and we're working hard to keep it going.
NICKY: Without a doubt, once you have kids you look at everything completely differently. The order is now the boys, then Georgina and then me.

Nicky, how does being a pop star combine with being a new father?
It’s hard at times; anyone with a new baby will tell you that. You don't get as much sleep as you used to, but they joy it brings totally outweighs anything. It’s a mind boggling experience, difficult at times, but we didn't want nannies, we wanted them all to ourselves. While it was hard initially, we had our parents and our families around us; I think we've coped quite well.

Jay and Rocco arrived early; they must have given you an awful fright?
Thank God they were completely healthy from day one, just underweight. All the check ups so far have been normal and we're absolutely blessed. They're 7 months old now, sitting up, smiling and giggling. If I've been out for the day, I come home and they smile at me, it would melt your heart. We're both as full on as parents as we can be, they are only small for so long, so we cherish every cuddle we get.

Full on, even down to dirty nappies?
Absolutely. I do think I'm that new type of man - the metrosexual. You do everything; you have the nappies in your man bag.

How has Georgina taken to motherhood?
She's absolutely the best. The other day I had to do the feeds on my own, it's solids and bottles, so I got it first hand and it was pretty mad. I understand what she does everyday.

The band are going to take a break - are you looking forward to spending more time with Georgina and the boys?
It's going to be amazing, a little bit scary because in the nine years we've never had that time off, but it's well overdue. It's about time to take 6 or 7 months away and come back with a brilliant new album. We need more time to find top quality songs to continue our careers at the top level.

What are the rest of you guys planning on doing with the time off?
SHANE: I'm looking forward to spending a lot of time at home, well probably go on a couple of nice holidays to chill out and relax. I'll spend the rest of the time with my family and hopefully get to play some Golf. I'm only playing 4 years, I play off 15, but I’m determined to get it down to 12.
MARK: I'll use it to satisfy my creative side. I love photography, so I'll do more of that. I'll also do some travelling. I love seeing other cultures and seeing how other people live. I spent the first 18 years of my life in Sligo and while it was great, it was all I knew. My eyes have been opened wide by all the travelling we've done.
KIAN: I want to go travelling. Jodi is very busy in her career at the moment and I'd never say to her that she should take time off and come with me, but ideally I'd love for us to travel around the world for three months. I wouldn't do it in a fanc way, I'd like to hire a camper van and go down the East Coast of Australia, I want to see Bali and check out the Pacific Ocean. I want to go to remote places, I've seen a lot of the world, but I've only seen cities.

So Kian, will we be hearing wedding bells, maybe on a beach in Bali?
Possibly in the near future, but not yet! I know the type of person I am, it would kill me to think that I hadn't picked the best spot in the world to get married, rather than running off and doing it. You'd have to be spontaneous as anything; I'm not the same.

Shane, you are so sued to being on stage and performing, will you be jumping up on the kitchen table and expecting Gillian and Nicole to be your adoring audience?
I think it'll be an utter shock to the system, but it's something that we need. We need to get away form Westlife, to miss it and appreciate it even more, to give us that buzz to get going again for the next decade and beyond. This is a lifetime for us; we want to keep going for as long as we can. We have great fans that have followed us for the last 10 years, so long as we bring out great albums, hopefully they'll buy them and come to the concerts.

Would you ever think of going solo?
I never even think about it - it's not something I'd like to do. I love singing with the lads. You are never going to be bigger on your own if the band is huge.

Are you glad Take That have reformed so you are no longer the old men of pop?
KIAN: I was only 26 and being called the granddad of pop before they reformed,, so I’m certainly happy that they've got back together and the title is lost off us! It's great they've got back together, they've blown people out of the water with great results and you can't knock them in any shape or form.

Do you have any concerns that you won't be able to regain the momentum after the break?
NICKY: It's definitely food for thought, we're going to have to work on it, but if we come back with song, the whole thing will snowball. I do believe we have the quality in us to find those songs, sing them at the best of our abilities and hopefully come back with something brilliant.

Will there be added pressure that it's a landmark album - number 10 - that you coming back with this?
KIAN: No. people in the music industry might think that we are going to mess it up. They think that we are going to change and that our fans won't recognise us for what they know and love. That's not it at all, what we aim to do is make the best pop album you've ever heard.

It can be a difficult business. Does it help you Mark that your partner Kevin McDaid was once in a boyband?
He's been in the exact same situation as me; he's dealt with all the politics, the friendships, the piss ups, the early mornings, and the record companies! When I go to work in the mornings, he knows where I'm going and understands.

To be in a band you often have to make personal sacrifices, do you regret any of them?
MARK: No, I wouldn't know what I know now and appreciate things if I didn't go through what I have. There are occasions that I feel silly for letting people pressure me into doing favours, like missing my dad's birthday party to sing at somebody's party. I made the mistake, but I'm stronger now. To some people we are a product like a can of beans, but we’re human beans!

Beans that are going to play in Croke Park! How does that feel?
KIAN: It's the highlight of everything we've ever done. To go out on that stage in front of 80,000 people knowing that they've come to see us is a pretty phenomenal idea. It'll be the most important night of our lives; it's the pinnacle and the reason we've done everything we've done. I don't generally get nervous before going on stage, but I guarantee you that night I'll be nervous that night.
SHANE: We'll be counting down the days to it; we're going to put on the best show of our lives. We're going to have a 10th birthday celebration that nobody will forget.

Nicky, as a former soccer player, you've played in stadiums before. Given a choice, what would you chose for the boys, soccer players or musicians?
Soccer players, to be honest, there's more fun getting stuck in a tackle and scoring a goal for your country!

Finally lads, what are your Christmas plans?
MARK: I'll be going home, I do every year without fail; it's brilliant because nobody takes any notice of us!
KIAN: We'll divide the time between Sligo and England. We've no definite plans but we may go away for New Years.
SHANE: I’m going home to Sligo, chilling out, eating and drinking and then running it off in January!
NICKY: It's always back home because I spend so much time away. I look forward to going home, chilling out and telling stories of the whole year with the family. Dinner will be in our house this year and Santa Claus has definitely come early!

Credit / Source: westlife.gr / VIP Magazine / Luce

Westlife Win Best Recording Artist
by Villy on 21 Nov 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
Westlife snapped up the prestigious Best Recording Artist gong at last night's Variety Club Showbiz Awards.

Not only were the boys there to pick up their award in person, but they also performed to the star-studded audience.

The show will be broadcast in full on Sky Three on 24th November at 8pm and again on Sky One 25th November at 3pm. To see some pictures from the evening, click here.

Credit/Source: www.westlife.com


Tenth Fan Question
by Villy on 21 Nov 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
The tenth and final fan question we put to the boys was ‘Can You tell me, what makes a man?', asked by LanAnh.

Unfortunately we're not able to show you their answer on video as...well, let's just say it began with ‘Two apples and a banana!' We'll leave you to guess the rest.

Thanks to everyone who submitted a question. The boys had great fun answering the ones we picked and we hope you enjoyed watching them. And next week, the boys are turning the tables and asking YOU some questions! All will be revealed soon...

Credit/Source: www.westlife.com


Bertie: I Relax With New Westlife Album
by Villy on 21 Nov 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
TAOISEACH Bertie Ahern has confessed he secretly sneaks off and listens to Westlife to escape the pressures of politics.

After a hard day at the Dail Bertie goes to his Drumcondra home and turns up the boyband's new album.

The 57-year-old closet pop fan admitted: "I love the new Westlife release and one of my favourite ways of unwinding is to listen to it at home.

"It's very relaxing just to have it playing at the house after a long day.

I think it's their best album yet.

"The lads have done so well to have lasted 10 years in the business and they deserve respect."

Bertie should have no problem scoring tickets for the band's huge Ireland and UK tour next year - his son-in-law is singer Nicky Byrne.

He was speaking at the Children At Risk In Ireland ball in Dublin's Shelbourne Hotel which raised more than EUR100,000 for the charity.

The event was hosted by his estranged wife Miriam who was there with boyfriend Terry McCoy.

The Taoiseach's daughters Cecilia and Georgina also joined in the fun.

Bertie added: "Miriam has been associated with Cari for years and worked really hard...it raises an awful lot of important money.

"They run a lunch during the summer without which the charity wouldn't function as well.

"So it is a great night. I'm delighted to support it."

Boyzone's Ronan Keating and his wife Yvonne, TV3's Alan Hughes and footballer Keith O'Neill were also there.

Credit/Source: The Mirror / Thanx Gitta


This Morning
by Villy on 21 Nov 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
Here's another date for your diary - the Westlife boys will be appearing on This Morning next month.

Tune in on Monday 3rd December to see them in action.

Credit/Source: www.westlife.com


Croke Park Pre Sale
by Villy on 21 Nov 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
The fan pre-sale for Croke Park on 1st June 2008 starts at 9am today. You'll need the password that was emailed to members on the Westlife mailing list to buy tickets.

To buy, go to: http://www.ticketmaster.ie/promo/k1i04y

Credit/Source: www.westlife.com


'Back Home' No.2 On Wednesday's Midweek Sales
by Villy on 21 Nov 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
Yay Westlife are at No.2 on Wednesday's Midweek sales in the UK albums chart. They are only 200 copies ahead Girls Aloud but hopefully they can keep that position until Sunday.

1. Leona Lewis - 81.500
2. Westlife - 20.300
3. Girls Aloud - 20.100
4. Katherine Jenkins - 19.500
5 Spice Girls - 19.400

Credit/Source: Haven Forum


X Factor Bans Westlife Hit
by Villy on 21 Nov 2007 • DISCUSS ON FORUM
By SARA NATHAN
TV Editor

WESTLIFE have been banned from performing their new single on this week’s X Factor, The Sun can reveal.

Show stars Simon Cowell and Louis Walsh don’t want to be accused of using the ITV1 programme to plug their talent.

So far this series, last year’s winner Leona Lewis appeared to sing her No1 hit Bleeding Love. And 2005 winner Shayne Ward performed his new single Breathless.

Despite Westlife having recently released their cover of Michael Buble’s hit Home, they will not sing it on the TV talent show on Saturday night.

A show source said: “Simon and Louis have come under fire for booking all their artists on the show. But why shouldn’t they? It’s the same family and it’s the biggest show on TV.

“However, Westlife will be mentoring the finalists - and will not sing Home.”

Westlife singer Mark Feehily said: “We’re going to perform a track off our album. It’ll be an exclusive performance.”

The band also revealed their favourites to win the X Factor.

Mark added: “Beverley has the best chance out of Louis’ group and then Rhydian.” Shane Filan said: “He (Rhydian) has got personality and character and that goes a long way in the industry.”

Credit/Source: www.thesun.co.uk


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