The No 1's Tour

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The No 1's Tour
Tour by Westlife
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Promotional poster for tour
Start date 1 February 2005
End date 17 May 2005
Number of shows 39
Westlife concert chronology

The No 1's Tour by Irish boy band Westlife. It was seen by 330,000 fans and made £8 million worldwide. The tour was originally called The Red Carpet Tour, but the name was later changed as confusion over the type of show became apparent. The No 1's Tour took place after the band's Rat Pack album Allow Us to Be Frank.

Setlist

  1. "Uptown Girl"
  2. "Hey Whatever"
  3. "If I Let You Go"
  4. "Mandy"
  5. "Unbreakable"
  6. "My Love"
  7. "Swear It Again"
  8. "When You're Looking Like That"
  9. Medley:
    1. "Disco Inferno"
    2. "Oh, Pretty Woman"
    3. "I Feel Fine"
    4. "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough"
    5. "Footloose"
  10. "Ain't That a Kick in the Head?"
  11. "Smile"
  12. "Mack the Knife"
Encore
  1. "World of Our Own"
  2. "What Makes a Man"
  3. "Flying Without Wings"


Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe[1][2]
1 February 2005 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
2 February 2005
4 February 2005
8 February 2005 Dublin Ireland Point Theatre
9 February 2005
11 February 2005
12 February 2005
13 February 2005
15 February 2005
16 February 2005
18 February 2005 Millstreet Millstreet Arena
19 February 2005
20 February 2005
22 February 2005 London England Wembley Arena Pavilion
23 February 2005
26 February 2005 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
27 February 2005
1 March 2005 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena
2 March 2005
6 March 2005 Birmingham England NEC Arena
7 March 2005
8 March 2005 Brighton Brighton Centre
10 March 2005 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
11 March 2005 Newcastle England Metro Radio Arena
12 March 2005
14 March 2005 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
15 March 2005
18 March 2005 Sheffield England Hallam FM Arena
19 March 2005
21 March 2005 Brighton Brighton Centre
22 March 2005 Nottingham Nottingham Arena
23 March 2005
28 March 2005 Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Globe Arena
29 March 2005 Horsens Denmark Forum Horsens Arena
30 March 2005 Amsterdam Netherlands Heineken Music Hall
1 April 2005 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
2 April 2005 Halle in Westfalen Gerry Weber Stadion
Africa
5 April 2005 Durban South Africa Westridge Park Tennis Stadium
7 April 2005 Port Elizabeth Vodacom NMMU Indoor Sports Centre
8 April 2005 Cape Town Bellville Velodrome
10 April 2005 Johannesburg Coca-Cola Dome
Asia
13 April 2005 Manama Bahrain Ritz Carlton, Bahrain Hotel Garden
14 April 2005 Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Media City Amphitheatre
Europe[3]
25 April 2005 Nottingham England Nottingham Arena
3 May 2005 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
7 May 2005 Millstreet Ireland Millstreet Arena
8 May 2005
11 May 2005 Dublin Point Theatre
14 May 2005
17 May 2005 Cardiff Wales Cardiff International Arena

Personnel

  • Management: Louis Walsh Management Company
  • Director: Brett Turnbull
  • Producer: Robin Wilson
  • Support Act: Zoo

External links

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