Everything you need to know about getting tickets to see WestlifeThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn moreWestlife on the red carpet at the Daily Mirror 2025 Pride of Britain Awards at the Grosvenor House Hotel, London on Monday 20th October 2025How to secure tickets to see Westlife perform in the UK next year(Image: Rowan Griffiths / Daily Mirror)

Nineties and noughties boyband Westlife are embarking on a major tour to celebrate 25 years of making music – and tickets are going on sale this week.

Running from September 2026, the recently announced UK leg includes shows in Aberdeen, Glasgow, Newcastle, Leeds, Sheffield, London, Brighton, Bournemouth, Birmingham, Cardiff, and Manchester. Then the group will return to Belfast and onto Europe for their first headline continental run in two decades.

The group have also released a new song titled Chariot, written by Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid and Will Reynolds and co-written and produced by Steve Mac.

Westlife's upcoming tour sets out to celebrate the last 25 years of making musicWestlife’s upcoming tour sets out to celebrate the last 25 years of making music(Image: Supplied)

On the upcoming tour, Westlife said: “This year marks 25 years since we started this incredible journey together and it still feels like only the beginning.

“The support from our fans has been unbelievable, and to celebrate with this world tour, new music, and a brand-new album feels truly special. We can’t wait to see you all on the road and share this next chapter together.”

Over the last 25 years, Westlife have become one of the most successful pop groups of all time. Their music has been streamed more than three billion times globally and they have achieved 36 No.1 albums worldwide, 14 UK No.1 singles, sold more than 55 million records, surpassed 1 billion YouTube views, and sold more than 6 million concert tickets around the world.

The band have performed over 200 shows since their reunion in 2019 across 30 countries. Westlife remain the UK & Ireland’s top-selling album group of the 21st century.

Tickets are going on sale this week to see Westlife perform across the UK and EuropeTickets are going on sale this week to see Westlife perform across the UK and Europe(Image: Supplied)How to get presale tickets for Westlife tour

Tickets are going on presale at 10am on Tuesday, October 28, for those with access to the artist presale.

There will be a Co-Op presale for Westlife’s Manchester gig at 10am on Wednesday, October 29, at the same time as an Album Presale.

A Live Nation presale will then take place at 10am on Thursday, October 30, followed by the general sale at 10am on Friday, October 31.

UK & IRELAND TOUR DATES

  • 15 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 16 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 18 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 19 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 20 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 22 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 23 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 24 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 25 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 26 September 2026 – Dublin – 3Arena
  • 29 September 2026 – Aberdeen – P&J Live
  • 30 September 2026 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro
  • 3 October 2026 – Newcastle – Utilita Arena
  • 6 October 2026 – Leeds – First Direct Bank Arena
  • 7 October – Sheffield – Utilita Arena
  • 9 October – London – The O2
  • 13 October – Brighton – Centre
  • 14 October – Bournemouth – International Centre
  • 16 October – Birmingham – Utilita Arena
  • 19 October – Cardiff – Utilita Arena
  • 23 October – Manchester – Co-op Live
  • 27 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena
  • 28 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena
  • 29 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena
  • 30 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena
  • 31 October 2026 – Belfast – SSE Arena

EUROPEAN TOUR DATES

  • 15 November – Paris, France – Zenith
  • 17 November – Hamburg, Germany – Barclays Arena
  • 19 November – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
  • 20 November – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena
  • 21 November – Oslo, Norway – Spektrum
  • 23 November – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
  • 24 November – Antwerp, Belgium – Lotto Arena
  • 25 November – Cologne, Germany – LanxessArena
  • 26 November – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion