Westlife’s Mark Feehily Misses 25th Anniversary Tour Amid Ongoing Health Battle
Mark Feehily, the distinctive voice behind many of Westlife’s biggest hits, will not take part in the band’s 25th anniversary tour as he continues recovering from a series of serious health issues that have unfolded over the past few years. The update, shared by bandmate Nicky Byrne, has left fans disappointed but supportive of the singer’s recovery.

Feehily’s health struggles date back to 2020, when he suffered a life-threatening case of sepsis following routine surgery and was admitted to intensive care. Since then, he has faced additional complications, including pneumonia and several follow-up surgeries, which have significantly prolonged his recovery.
In a message shared with fans on New Year’s Eve, the singer acknowledged that both his body and mind need time to heal, explaining that stepping away from touring is necessary for his full recovery.

Speaking about Feehily’s condition, Nicky Byrne said the band hopes their longtime bandmate will eventually return, but emphasized that his health must come first. “We all hope so, but he’s still recovering both mentally and physically. We just have to give him his time,” Byrne said.

Westlife’s anniversary tour will move forward as planned, though Feehily’s absence leaves a noticeable gap in the group’s lineup. Fans remain hopeful that once his recovery is complete, the singer will return to the stage—potentially marking one of the most emotional moments in the band’s long career.


