Premium Content:

Westlife are coming to Perth in July 2027

Globally renowned pop group Westlife have announced the Australia and New Zealand leg of their monumental Westlife 25: The Anniversary World Tour, alongside today’s release of their highly anticipated forthcoming album 25 – The Ultimate Collection.

“We can’t believe it’s been 20 years since we last toured in Australia and New Zealand, so it only felt right that we should come back and celebrate our 25th Anniversary together.

- Advertisement -

“We have always loved coming back to this part of the world as the fans have always made our trips so memorable and special – you have the loudest fans in the world! The 25th Anniversary show will be our most exciting and ambitious to date and of course, we will be performing all of the hits. Australia and New Zealand – we cannot wait to see you!” the band said announcing the tour.

Westlife photographed by Matt Holyoak.

The tour begins at Perth’s RAC Arena on Friday, 16 July. It continues at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre on Sunday, 18 July, Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Wednesday, 21 July, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Friday, 23 July, and finishes up at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Monday, 26 July.

The trio will then head to New Zealand for shows in Auckland and Christchurch.

The world tour will begin in Dublin this September, where the band have booked an impressive 13 night appointment in their home town, before heading to the UK for an additional 29 shows. They’ll then head to France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Singapore, The Philippines, Indonesia, Mexico, Lithuania, Latvia and Finland.

General on sale begins at 2pm AWST on Friday 15th May 2026 via Ticketek.

The band first had chart success in the year 2000. At the start of their career Westlife were a five-piece, but original member Brian McFadden departed in 2004.

The group disbanded in 2012 but the remaining four members reunited in 2018. In 2024 Mark Feehily stepped away from live shows due to ill health, leaving Kian Egan, Shane Filan and Nicky Byrne to tour as a trio.

Over the last 25 years the band have put out twelve studio albums, but they are best remembered for their early hits including Swear It Again, If I Let You Go, Flying Without Wings, Fool Again and their cover of the 70s tune Seasons in the Sun.

Latest

Russia hands down first prison sentences for LGBT extremism to bar owner and staff

Russian court sentences nightclub owner and staff to jail terms under extremism laws targeting LGBT support.

Greens call for a LGBTIQA+ commissioner for human rights

The Greens have introduced legislation to create a dedicated LGBTIQA+ Human Rights Commissioner.

Survey finds higher rates of LGBTQ+ discrimination in regional Australia

Academics from Charles Sturt University have released the results of their latest Regional Rainbow Survey.

Victoria Liberals set to dump Moira Deeming as a candidate

Moira Deeming may be dropped as a Liberal candidate after refusing to apologise to Matthew Guy over disputed assault allegations.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Russia hands down first prison sentences for LGBT extremism to bar owner and staff

Russian court sentences nightclub owner and staff to jail terms under extremism laws targeting LGBT support.

Greens call for a LGBTIQA+ commissioner for human rights

The Greens have introduced legislation to create a dedicated LGBTIQA+ Human Rights Commissioner.

Survey finds higher rates of LGBTQ+ discrimination in regional Australia

Academics from Charles Sturt University have released the results of their latest Regional Rainbow Survey.

Victoria Liberals set to dump Moira Deeming as a candidate

Moira Deeming may be dropped as a Liberal candidate after refusing to apologise to Matthew Guy over disputed assault allegations.

‘The Dead Can’t Sue’ dives into Australian history’s salacious rumours

A new podcast from the ABC is revisiting some of the biggest rumours of Australian historical figures to dig up all the juice.

Russia hands down first prison sentences for LGBT extremism to bar owner and staff

Russian court sentences nightclub owner and staff to jail terms under extremism laws targeting LGBT support.

Greens call for a LGBTIQA+ commissioner for human rights

The Greens have introduced legislation to create a dedicated LGBTIQA+ Human Rights Commissioner.

Survey finds higher rates of LGBTQ+ discrimination in regional Australia

Academics from Charles Sturt University have released the results of their latest Regional Rainbow Survey.