Westlife 'approached' to turn career into a MUSICAL
Our 90s dreams are coming true
Last updated 20th Sep 2019
After Westlife announced their 2020 tour, much to the delight of their legion of fans, it seemed like Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily and Shane Filan would be too busy to fit anymore work in.
But that might all be about to change, as it has been reported that the popular band, who were managed by Louis Walsh, have been approached to make a West End musical based on their musical career.
Speaking to Mail Online, insiders have said that the ‘Boys have been approached to make it happen and all options are on the table.
‘Westlife are not your typical boyband. They grew up in rugged, rural Irleand. They didn’t do fame school'.
The insiders added, ‘They performed together at school, had big dreams of making music, and later met Louis Walsh who helped make it all happen.’
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Westlife - 1999
The show could potentially depict each members' backstory, how the boys met and the twists and turns in their careers.
It might even address comments that Simon Cowell reportedly made to Louis Walsh about the band, which included, 'They are the ugliest band I have ever seen in my life'. Savage.
After the band's 2019 tour sold out in hours, and their 2020 tour sold 560,000 tickets in minutes, if the news is true, it's unlikely that there will be any empty seats!
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