Is it just me, or does it feel like the stars aligned perfectly for Westlife fans today? As the band gears up to celebrate 25 dazzling years in the spotlight with a 2026 tour, early VIP tickets have mysteriously gone on sale—and guess what? They’re cheaper than the regular ones! Now, if you’re a Capricorn like me, you probably appreciate this rare financial savvy wrapped in nostalgia. But hey, with ticket prices soaring as high as £246.40, who wouldn’t feel a little star-crossed? Whether it’s fate or a cosmic ticket deal, here’s your chance to snag those VIP spots before the general sale kicks off on October 31. So, ready to fly without wings back to Westlife’s golden era? Let’s dive in! LEARN MORE

Fans are looking forward to a trip down memory lane with Westlife, as the band head out on tour in 2026 to celebrate an incredible 25 years in music.
But supporters have been taken aback by some of the ticket prices that have been shared ahead of general sale on Friday (October 31), with some sites listing standard tickets ranging from £59.95 to £246.40.
Some savvy shoppers have spotted some VIP tickets are already available on Seat Unique for a lower price than many of the standard seats.

Westlife are celebrating 25 years in music (Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage)
If you want to buy tickets early, head on over to Seat Unique who have hospitality and VIP tickets from £225, which is a significant saving compared to the non-VIP £246.40 tickets.
Tickets go on general sale Friday, October 31, at 10am.
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Some fans who bought tickets in pre-sale have also listed them for resale, so it’s always worth checking those sites too.
To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.

The band recently performed a special concert at the Royal Albert Hall to celebrate (Photo by Joseph Okpako/WireImage)
Mark had to miss out on the Royal Albert Hall concert, after he suffered from sepsis in 2020 followed by pneumonia.
Fans had been hopeful that the star would return for the anniversary shows next year, but it’s not to be.
Speaking on The One Show, Shane Filan said: “He’s very much part of the band. Unfortunately he’s unable to join us for the tour but we love Mark to bits.
“We can’t wait to have him back. This tour is going to be the three of us but we’re very much looking forward to it.”
Kian Egan added: “He’s on the new music as well. There’s some songs on there and the vocals are incredible so we’re really excited for everyone to hear that as well.”
The band also shared a statement online, confirming: “Sadly, Mark will be unable to join the celebrations. We hope he can join us back on stage when he is ready and able. He sends his love and positivity to you all as always.”
The tour will feature Shane and Kian plus Nicky Byrne.

Many fans have been wondering if Mark would be joining the band on tour (Photo by SUJIT JAISWAL/AFP via Getty Images)
The band has added a whole load of new dates in Dublin, taking them to a whopping 13 night residency there, plus seven nights in Belfast.
The band recently performed a 25th anniversary set at the Royal Albert Hall, without Mark Feehily after he had pneumonia, so it may be similar to their headline shows next year.
Get learning those lyrics again to sing along.
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