MX23RW : Friday, April 26 18:15:55| >> :600:101226874:101226874:

Westlife cut ties with record label EMI

Westlife announce that they have left record label EMI after coronavirus scuppered their plans for a new tour.

Westlife have ended their relationship with record label EMI despite a successful comeback with a new album.

The four-piece split in 2011 but reunited in 2018 for a new tour and album, Spectrum, which topped the charts.

The coronavirus pandemic put paid to plans for another tour in 2020, however, and according to The Sun, the financial consequences led to the band parting ways with the label.

A spokesman told the newspaper: "They've agreed a mutual parting of ways with EMI and details of a new and groundbreaking partnership are imminent.

"The next 18 months are shaping up to be the band's busiest, including a new album, sold-out stadium shows — featuring a first show at Wembley Stadium — plus their biggest-ever global tour, which will include their first ever American shows.

"The band are also considering opportunities for a spectacular end-of-year TV show and a documentary special."

Westlife are one of the most successful music acts in UK chart history, having topped the singles chart 14 times - placing them joint-third with Cliff Richard on the all-time list, behind only Elvis Presley (21) and The Beatles (17).

ID:434415: cacheID:434415:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:2621:

Follow us on X/Twitter and like us on Facebook for the latest entertainment news alerts.

Media Mole Low-Price Offer: Get Sky Entertainment, Sky Stream & Netflix for just £19 a month + £0 upfront fee for 18 months!
Prices may change during this period. Ends 23rd May 2024

Restore Data
Share this article now:
Michael Jackson pictured in 1999
Read Next:
Michael Jackson 'criticised The Beatles, Elvis in newly-found letters'
>
rhs 2.0
New TV Picks header

Friday, April 26


Have I Got News For You: BBC One, 9pm
Martin Lewis is this week's guest hosts, with Steph McGovern among the panellists

Coronation Street: ITV1, 8pm
A suspicious Roy calls in Carla for a visit to discuss Bobby's statement to Swain

The Murder of Jill Dando: BBC Two, 9pm
First shown in 2019, a landmark documentary to mark 20 years since the shock murder of the Crimewatch host