Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Westlife Live in Manila 2011 Concert | Ticket Prices, Schedule and Venue

Westlife is once again coming to Manila, Philippines for a concert!



Westlife Live in Manila 2011 Concert



Westlife member Nicky Byrne himself confirmed the upcoming "Westlife Live in Manila 2011" concert by tweeting the following:



"Calling all our Filipino fans..If any of you know Manny PAC..Please invite him down to our show in sep ! Would love to meet him & Get a pic!" Byrne tweeted.



"I hear [Manny Pacquiao] is a good singer too ? Why doesn't he join us on stage for a song in Manila Forget Mariah I wanna sing wit pacman !!" Byrne added.



Yeah, Byrne was basically inviting Pacman to their show but a detail of the upcoming concert was divulged from the tweets - it's going to be in September 2011! :D



The September 2011 concert would be Westlife's third concert in the country (if my sources are right).Info about the ticket prices, ticket reservation, concert venue and schedule will be posted here once available.



Update: Tickets are now available at Ticketnet (Contact number: 911-5555) and are priced as follows:



Patron - 4,500 Php

Lower Box - 3,000 Php

Upper Box A - 2,500 Php

Upper Box B - 1,500 Php

General Admission - 600



Westlife "The Gravity Tour 2011" concert in Manila will be held at the Araneta Coliseum on September 29, 2011.



"Now composed of Shane Filan, Kian Egan, Nicky Byrne and Mark Feehily after Bryan McFadden quit the group two years ago to devote more time to his family and later pursue a solo career, Westlife grabbed the public’s attention with their first single "Swear It Again." Since then, Westlife has gone on to become a global phenomenon, thanks to its unbroken string of #1 hits which includes "If I Let You Go," "Flying Without Wings," "Queen Of My Heart," "Fool Again" and their remakes of "Seasons In The Sun" and "Uptown Girl." Their songs "Bop Bop Baby," "Unbreakable," "Tonight/Miss You Nights," "Mandy," "Obvious" and "Ain’t That A Kick In The Head" all reached the top spot in the Philippines, where they still enjoy a massive following to this day." - Manila Bulettin