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Westlife: 25th Anniversary Tour at 3Arena

At 3Arena · North Wall Quay, Dublin 1

Westlife at 3Arena Dublin

Thirteen nights at 3Arena in a single month is the kind of thing that only happens when a band has spent 25 years building a fanbase that simply does not thin out. Westlife’s residency at their home venue this September marks 25 years since Swear It Again announced four lads from Sligo to the world, and the scale of the shows - a record-breaking run for any artist in the building’s history - reflects how deep that loyalty runs. This is a night for anyone who grew up with the band, and for plenty of people who discovered them well after the charts first turned.

What to expect

Shane Filan, Mark Feehily, Kian Egan and Nicky Byrne will be drawing on the full span of 25 years of recordings. Flying Without Wings, You Raise Me Up, Mandy, World of Our Own and dozens more chart-toppers feature across the catalogue, and a show pitched at a 25th anniversary residency will cover the depth of it. The Dublin dates are the centrepiece of a world tour, and with 13 nights at 3Arena the production is built for an arena - expect proper staging, full lights and the kind of sound you only get in a room this size. Ticket prices run from €80 to €369, with the full price ladder including €100, €110, €120 and €140 options depending on the area.

The 13 dates run across September: 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 September 2026. These shows bring Westlife’s total performances at 3Arena to 82 - more than any other act in the venue’s history.

Getting there

3Arena sits on North Wall Quay in the Dublin Docklands, about a kilometre east of the city centre. The simplest way to arrive is the LUAS Red Line: The Point stop is right beside the venue, and the tram runs from Abbey Street or Jervis in under 15 minutes. Dublin Bus routes 151 and 90 also serve the area. If you are driving from outside Dublin, the venue is signposted from the port tunnel and the East Link, but parking nearby is limited on busy nights and the walk from the Docklands multi-storeys can be significant. The LUAS is genuinely the easier option. Taxis and rideshares drop directly on North Wall Quay.

While you’re in Dublin

The Docklands has changed considerably over the past decade, with good restaurants and bars along Grand Canal Dock and Sir John Rogerson’s Quay worth a visit before or after. There is more to see in Dublin and across Co. Dublin.

Good to know

  • Dates: 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25 and 26 September 2026, doors from 7:30pm
  • Tickets from €80.00 (up to €369.00 including booking fee); a 12.5% service charge applies per ticket (capped at €10.50)
  • Book via Ticketmaster Ireland - check individual dates for availability as demand has been very high
  • Organised by MCD Productions; full venue information at 3arena.ie
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