
Westlife Belfast Concert — Oct 27, 2026 at SSE Arena
Westlife is confirmed to perform in Belfast on Tue, October 27, 2026 at SSE Arena. This is Westlife's only currently scheduled Belfast date on the 2026 tour, so seats tend to move quickly — especially floor and lower-bowl sections. Live Ticketmaster availability is shown below and refreshes daily.
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Westlife Belfast

Westlife Belfast

Westlife Belfast

Westlife Belfast

Westlife Belfast

Westlife Belfast
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About the Venue — SSE Arena
The Westlife Belfast show takes place at SSE Arena (2 Queens Quay). Plan to arrive 45 to 60 minutes before doors — lines and bag checks can stretch for big tour stops like this. Rideshare is typically the easiest way to arrive and leave on a show night. For paid parking, venue lots and nearby garages tend to fill 60 to 90 minutes before showtime.
Westlife in Belfast— Concert & City Guide
Westlife settle in for a remarkable seven-night residency at Belfast's SSE Arena from October 2026, a run that underscores the Irish quartet's enduring pull close to home. Tickets start from EUR206. The riverside arena in the Titanic Quarter is the city's main indoor venue, with a lively bowl built for big singalong nights. It sits across the Lagan from the centre, an easy walk or short taxi, near the Titanic museum; the multi-show stand means plenty of date options for fans.
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About Westlife
Westlife formed in Sligo in 1998, the product of an audition process in which Shane Filan, Kian Egan, and Mark Feehily — already working together as the local group Six As One, later IOYOU — were repackaged under Louis Walsh's management with the additions of Nicky Byrne and Brian McFadden. Signed to RCA via Sony BMG, the group released their self-titled debut album in 1999 and effectively did not slow down for the next decade. Swear It Again, the lead single, went straight to number one in the UK and Ireland in April 1999 and set the template: a mid-tempo ballad anchored by Mark Feehily's lead vocal and the band's signature four-part harmony lift in the final chorus. Flying Without Wings, If I Let You Go, I Have a Dream / Seasons in the Sun, Fool Again, My Love, Uptown Girl, World of Our Own, Unbreakable, Mandy, and You Raise Me Up followed across the early 2000s, contributing to a UK number-one tally that ultimately reached fourteen — a record that sits behind only Elvis Presley, the Beatles, and Cliff Richard in the all-time UK chart history. Brian McFadden left the group in March 2004 to pursue a solo career, and Westlife continued as a four-piece without notable commercial disruption, releasing Allow Us to Be Frank (2004), Face to Face (2005), and the Coast to Coast / Where We Are sequence through to 2010. The band announced their hiatus in October 2011, played a farewell run that culminated at Croke Park in June 2012, and stepped back for what was widely assumed to be a permanent split. The 2018 reunion announcement — the four members posting a coordinated video to social media in October of that year — triggered one of the fastest-selling arena tours in UK and Irish history. The Twenty Tour, launched in May 2019, sold out Croke Park, multiple O2 Dublin and London nights, and a string of UK arenas; the accompanying album Spectrum (November 2019) became the band's eighth UK number-one album. Wild Dreams arrived in November 2021, and the associated Wild Dreams Tour ran across 2022 and 2023, culminating in the Croke Park Dublin stadium double-night in August 2023 — the first Irish artists to sell out two consecutive nights at the venue, a milestone the band had openly chased for the better part of a decade. UK and Irish arena residency runs have continued through the reunion era at consistent commercial scale, and the four-man harmony framework remains the structural core of the live show.