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Tickets for Westlife’s Abu Dhabi concert to go on sale this week

The band is performing at Etihad Arena

This is not a drill, tickets for Westlife’s upcoming Abu Dhabi concert will go on sale on Friday August 5.

The Irish foursome Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Kian Egan and Nicky Byrne will bring their The Wild Dreams Tour to Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena on Thursday September 29.

Been waiting for the update? You’ll be chuffed to know that tickets will be available to purchase via ticketmaster.ae as well as etihadarena.ae.

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Last month, fans went wild when it was announced that the You Raise Me Up hitmakers were preparing to perform in Abu Dhabi but promotion company Live Nation remained tight- lipped about the show location.

Now that it is confirmed that the Etihad Arena will host the boyband, fans can lock in plans to see the crooners belt out their popular ballads.

Great news for Dubai’s Westlife fans is that Live Nation are making it easy for people to see the show as they are laying on a shuttle bus service from Dubai to Abu Dhabi.

The bus will ferry fans back to Dubai after the concert and seats on the bus can be purchased when buying tickets to the gig.

Fans based in Riyadh will also have the chance to hear the Flying Without Wings songsters as they will also take to the stage in the city on Wednesday September 28.

Back in 2019, Westlife drove crowds wild when they performed at the Coca-Cola Arena.

We expect them bringing their Wild Dreams Tour, where they will perform their greatest hits, will impress loyal fans (as well as anyone that likes a good old singalong).

Thu Sept 29. Etihad Arena, Yas Island.

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