Music
Walsh amazed at Westlife longevity
Published Monday, Mar 27 2006, 14:08 BST | By Miriam Zendle

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According to BreakingNews.ie, the manager expected the group to last only a couple of years. However, on the strength of their longevity Walsh is now looking to the future and organising an international tour this summer to strengthen the band's fanbase.
Walsh explained: "It should be all over for a boyband at this stage...but Westlife are getting bigger. They're going to be working even harder this year. They're set to record their eighth album after the tour and the aim is to break new territories like Canada where they'll be working in June."
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