Hanoi to feel Gravity of Westlife on October 1st
If things fall into the right place, the famous Irish boyband will be in Hanoi to promote their newly released album Gravity on October 1st, 2011.
2025 is shaping up to be an exciting year for music fans in Vietnam, offering numerous opportunities to experience live performances by international artists. The Backstreet Boys have already kicked off the year with successful shows in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City in March, captivating fans and reminding many Vietnamese of their classic pop hits. Subsequent performances in May included notable artists such as Alexandre Burke, Thanh Bui, and David Cook, who energized audiences with their H-Artistry events, followed by David Archuleta, set to perform from July 22-25.
If all goes according to plan, the renowned Irish boyband Westlife is scheduled to return to Hanoi to promote their latest album, “Gravity,” on October 1st, 2025. Iconic names like Westlife, Blue, *NSYNC, Spice Girls, and 911 are fond memories for many Vietnamese fans now in their thirties and forties. A recent tweet from Mark Feehily has sparked considerable excitement among Westlife's fanbase, despite the band's single-night performance in Vietnam. Details regarding the venue and ticket sales are yet to be announced, but updates are expected soon. Be sure to check back frequently for the latest information to avoid missing out on this unforgettable event.

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