Post by Helen on May 16, 2004 15:47:00 GMT
This was in the Iish Star!
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Westlife vow show will go on.
pop Legends Westlife last night promised to stay together for AT LEAST another three years.
The lads made the vow after getting a thunderous welcome at their first home show without Bryan Mcfadden. And they said screaming fans at the point theatre had cemented their resolve to wow the world as a four peice.
Speaking backstage after the sell out show Kian Egan said, "We want to prove to ourselves and the fans. We have a three year plan for Westlife at the moment - and it could well become a five or six year plan!"
The 70-date world tour has been a massive success with only 24 out of 480,000 asking for a refund after Bryan quit. But the boys insist they passed their biggest test at the first gig of their ten show Dublin run.
Kian said: "I think we're getting better as the tour goes on. But this is our first time home without Bryan. Every night we face an audience that's seeing the new stage show for the first time. We're not nervous but we're interested to see the reaction we get, especially in Ireland."
Westlife will play to a total of 800,000 fans before heading off to Europe for more gigs. But the chart toppers are so desperate to record new material as a four peice that they've cancelled dates in South-East Asia.
Kian explained, "We want to get back to the studio. We're already picking songs. We'll record an album this summer and release it later this year. Then we'll tour next year before doing another album."
On the duets album Kian said: "We've put the idea on hold because some people might have claimed we needed them to replace Bryan."
The four insisted their old bandmate is irreplaceable after meeting up for dinner with him in the capital last week. "We all miss each other but he seems happy. He's writing lots of good songs. Who knows maybe he can write something for us."
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Westlife vow show will go on.
pop Legends Westlife last night promised to stay together for AT LEAST another three years.
The lads made the vow after getting a thunderous welcome at their first home show without Bryan Mcfadden. And they said screaming fans at the point theatre had cemented their resolve to wow the world as a four peice.
Speaking backstage after the sell out show Kian Egan said, "We want to prove to ourselves and the fans. We have a three year plan for Westlife at the moment - and it could well become a five or six year plan!"
The 70-date world tour has been a massive success with only 24 out of 480,000 asking for a refund after Bryan quit. But the boys insist they passed their biggest test at the first gig of their ten show Dublin run.
Kian said: "I think we're getting better as the tour goes on. But this is our first time home without Bryan. Every night we face an audience that's seeing the new stage show for the first time. We're not nervous but we're interested to see the reaction we get, especially in Ireland."
Westlife will play to a total of 800,000 fans before heading off to Europe for more gigs. But the chart toppers are so desperate to record new material as a four peice that they've cancelled dates in South-East Asia.
Kian explained, "We want to get back to the studio. We're already picking songs. We'll record an album this summer and release it later this year. Then we'll tour next year before doing another album."
On the duets album Kian said: "We've put the idea on hold because some people might have claimed we needed them to replace Bryan."
The four insisted their old bandmate is irreplaceable after meeting up for dinner with him in the capital last week. "We all miss each other but he seems happy. He's writing lots of good songs. Who knows maybe he can write something for us."