Post by shayne on Nov 19, 2008 17:41:44 GMT 8
No life on our own
Westlife's Nicky Byrne says the fans don’t like the remaining members enough to make them a success as solo artists.
The crooner reckons it just wouldn’t work, if someone followed the lead of Brian McFadden, and tried to carve out their own career.
Singer Nicky Byrne made the statements as he ruled out any break up plans for Westlife, who are now in a year long break.
He told the Irish Sun "We have been together for 10 years and that’s how long we have worked."
"There are always people coming to you with bigger plans but they never work out."
"We are a success as Westlife and our fans don’t like us enough individually as Mark, Shane and Kian to allow to make a solo career."
"We would be nothing on our own in the pop industry."
The father of two has just been announced as the host of the Cheerios Childline concert at Dublin’s 02 in December.
Although he has presented before he admits he is honoured to have been asked as the show will be the first one to be held at the new venue replacing The Point.
NERVOUS
"Boyzone and Shayne Ward are amongst those lined up to perform, and we are expecting the concert to be something really special. It will go down in the books as the first gig there and I will be nervous before hand."
"I know I was on the night before when I presented the show with Brian’s ex wife Kerry Kattona, but we haven’t kept in touch, and I have no idea what is going on in her life."
"I’m loving spending time with Georgina and Rocco and Jay, at our holiday home in Portugal."
Westlife's loyal fans can rest easy and Nicky says they will have a comeback which will blow the fans away.
"When we got on the stage at Croke Park for our last concert, something just hit us."
"It was such a buzz, and we wanted to do more and bigger tours all over Europe."
Rivals including Boyzone and Take That, are storming up the charts, he admits it puts him off.
"I suppose you'd be curious to find out what others are dong and check it out."
"I always want to see Boyzone do well and I have always said that."
Credit/Source: Irish Sun
Westlife's Nicky Byrne says the fans don’t like the remaining members enough to make them a success as solo artists.
The crooner reckons it just wouldn’t work, if someone followed the lead of Brian McFadden, and tried to carve out their own career.
Singer Nicky Byrne made the statements as he ruled out any break up plans for Westlife, who are now in a year long break.
He told the Irish Sun "We have been together for 10 years and that’s how long we have worked."
"There are always people coming to you with bigger plans but they never work out."
"We are a success as Westlife and our fans don’t like us enough individually as Mark, Shane and Kian to allow to make a solo career."
"We would be nothing on our own in the pop industry."
The father of two has just been announced as the host of the Cheerios Childline concert at Dublin’s 02 in December.
Although he has presented before he admits he is honoured to have been asked as the show will be the first one to be held at the new venue replacing The Point.
NERVOUS
"Boyzone and Shayne Ward are amongst those lined up to perform, and we are expecting the concert to be something really special. It will go down in the books as the first gig there and I will be nervous before hand."
"I know I was on the night before when I presented the show with Brian’s ex wife Kerry Kattona, but we haven’t kept in touch, and I have no idea what is going on in her life."
"I’m loving spending time with Georgina and Rocco and Jay, at our holiday home in Portugal."
Westlife's loyal fans can rest easy and Nicky says they will have a comeback which will blow the fans away.
"When we got on the stage at Croke Park for our last concert, something just hit us."
"It was such a buzz, and we wanted to do more and bigger tours all over Europe."
Rivals including Boyzone and Take That, are storming up the charts, he admits it puts him off.
"I suppose you'd be curious to find out what others are dong and check it out."
"I always want to see Boyzone do well and I have always said that."
Credit/Source: Irish Sun