Thursday 18 August 2011

Westlife star, Kian Egan and wife Jodi Albert are expecting their first child

Westlife star, Kian Egan and wife Jodi Albert are expecting their first child.

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The couple, who tied the knot is in a romantic ceremony in Barbados 2009, have been hard to start a new family is expected. The good news is that with a tiny baby on the way now they are brimming smile ear to ear.

Twitter happy couple took their eager fans and the news broadcasted a Chinese whispers being moved around.

Father to-be Kian, 31, said: “Myself and my wife are delighted to say we are expecting our first baby!

“We are so happy and cannot wait to be parents.”

Happy birthday, the 28-year-old Jodi, who is set to shed new girl band Wonderland, said: “Wanna say a huge thank you for so many beautiful messages i have received about our news. It really is the best thing that’s ever happened to us!”

Friday 12 August 2011

Westlife will perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium

Irish boy band Westlife will perform at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on 3rd October, as part of their Westlife Gravity Tour in support of their 11th album "Gravity".

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The group's forthcoming show will be their fourth here since it was formed way back in 1998 as a quintet consisting of Nicky Byrne, Kian Egan, Mark Feehily, Shane Filan and Brian McFadden.

UK music producer Simon Cowell originally collected by caustic and co-management, Boyzone's Ronan Keating from MP, Westlife has been performing as a quartet since McFadden quit in 2004.

British boy band Westlife were the longest career of 12 years and 11 albums with covers that.

Band "Uptown Girl" and "World of Our Own" as it is known for his hits.

Tuesday 9 August 2011

Westlife to perform on the club’s ground

Doncaster Rovers's manager Sean O’Driscoll has allow Westlife to perform on the club’s ground.

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The Irish chart-toppers spent the day playing in a concert bill was before the season started.

Last Sunday, nearly 15,000 fans at the Keepmoat Stadium to see the band down, but O'Driscoll was claimed by stadium managers "vindictive" for the concert season is so close to the host.

Mr O’Driscoll said: “I would’ve loved a home fixture [at the start of the season] because we’ve never had one in the time we’ve been in the Championship. We had to give way to Westlife unfortunately. It’s a source of frustration.”

He added that relations between the football club and stadium management company "had reached an all time low."

“I understand the financial implications of trying to run a stadium,” he said, before adding: “Nobody has a concert five days before a championship season. It smacks of being vindictive.

“We will be the only football league team not to have even played on our pitch before the start of the season – that can’t be right.”

Doncaster Rovers Football League stadiums demanded by the first game of the season was to play.