Great news for Shane's fans in the Philippines! Shane is coming to Manila!
Westlife former lead vocalist Shane Filan is coming to Manila for a series of shows at SM Malls on Sept. 28, 6 p.m. at The Block of SM City North Edsa and Sept. 29, 4 p.m. at The Podium to promote his brand-new EP titled Everything To Me exclusively distributed by MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines).
Shane is known to millions as the front man of Westlife with a string of hits: If I Let You Go, I Lay My Love On You, Swear It Again and Flying Without Wings. The group has sold over 50 million records around the world, including a staggering 14 No. 1 singles in the UK alone — the third highest in the UK music history.
In 2010, Westlife was named the top-selling album group of the 21st century. It bid fans farewell in 2012 with a successful tour. Shane has been working on his solo material since then. Last month, he co-wrote and released his debut single Everything To Me, produced by Grammy award-winning producer, Martin Terefe (Jason Mraz, James Morrison and Train). The edgy pop song is the lead track on an EP which includes three other brand-new songs, written by Shane. A full album is expected to follow later in the year.
Shane Filan Live! in Manila is presented by MCA Music (Universal Music Philippines), SMART Music, SM North Edsa The Block, The Podium and Astroplus/Astrovision. It is sponsored by KPUB Barbeque Restaurant Meat All You Can with media partners, MYX, etc, Jack TV, MOR 101.9 For Life, Business World, HerWord.com, Most Wanted Hits (MWH Magazine), Manila Concert Scene, Philippine Concerts, Lionheart TV and LINE.
Download Everything To Me EP online via Smart Music http://www.smart.com.ph/music or iTunes. Grab a copy of the CD which will be available nationwide soon in Astroplus/Astrovision.
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